Professor Alan McNeill, a doctor who founded the charity Prostate Scotland, said the cycling star would ‘undoubtedly’ help raise awareness.
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LONDON — Chris Hoy, who won six gold medals while competing for Great Britain at four Olympic Games, has revealed that he is suffering from terminal prostate cancer.
Professor Alan McNeill, a doctor who founded the charity Prostate Scotland, said the cycling star would ‘undoubtedly’ help raise awareness.
The six-time Olympic champion revealed on Sunday that his cancer is terminal.
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