The broadcaster announced live on his radio show that doctors recently gave him the diagnosis, but that the disease had been caught in the early stages.
Chris Evans has revealed he has been diagnosed with skin cancer.The broadcasting legend announced live on his Virgin Radio show that doctors recently gave him the diagnosis, but that the disease had been caught in the early stages.Speaking on his show today, the 57-year-old said: “We need to discuss what’s going on with this issue. It is a melanoma.
“But it’s been caught so early, just so you know, that it should be completely treatable. Treatment will happen on the 14th of September.” Evans went on to say that he won’t be able to do any sport for a month after his treatment, before joking that he was therefore going to do nothing but run until September 14.
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