BBC Breakfast presenter was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer back in 2017 and is an ambassador for the charity.Bill retweeted the video earlier today from Prostate Cancer UK’s official Twitter page.In the short clip, he said: “I was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in later 2017.“At the time I had no idea just how widespread the disease is.“That’s why I really want you and your loved ones to take this simple, online risk check now.”The video is all about raising awareness about their risk checker during times of Covid.This urges people to check whether they might be at higher risk by asking for their age, if their family has had prostate cancer and their ethnicity.The website reads: “It's the most common cancer in men, but.
Read more on express.co.uk