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Dermot Murnaghan's health woes in full from pitbull horror to cancer diagnosis

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Dermot Murnaghan has today revealed he has been diagnosed with stage four cancer. The 67-year-old broadcaster told how he's undergoing treatment for prostate cancer,and urged other men to make sure they get themselves tested.

Praising his "outstanding medical team",former Sky News reporter Dermot issued a statement via social media platform X, writing: "Some personal news……I've been diagnosed with Stage IV advanced prostate cancer I'm fortunate to have a simply outstanding medical team looking after me, who I can't thank enough - they are administering the best possible care with expertise, compassion and sensitivity."

He continued: "I'm responding positively to their excellent treatment and feeling well. I'm blessed to be fortified by the monumental love and support of my wife, family and close friends. Needless to say, my message to all men over 50, in high-risk groups, or displaying symptoms, is get yourself tested and campaign for routine prostate screening by the NHS."

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Journalist Dermot went on to share that, going forward, he hopes to participate in Sir Chris Hoy's fundraising charity bike ride in Glasgow this September, encouraging followers to make a donation if they can.

In a previous interview with the Mail Online, keen cyclist Dermot opened up about his health, describing himself as "fairly fit".

He shared that his father had "lived till the ripe old age of 86", before offering his own thoughts on the prospect of "living forever". He reflected: "Only if everyone else I knew could. Being old without your loved ones could be very lonely. "

The Devon-born media personality also opened up about his healthy diet, which he supplements with immune-boosting vitamin C and zinc tablets, and spoke about his "worst illness or injury", telling the publication how he was injured after a dog lunged at his bike.

He said: "A few years ago, I broke four ribs when a pitbull knocked me off my bike. The charming owner then had the audacity to reprimand me for scaring his dog. They can’t do much for broken ribs, you’re just sent off with strong painkillers. For eight weeks, sleeping was very uncomfortable and sneezing, coughing or laughing could aggravate it. Even now, when I turn to my right side, I often feel a twinge."

This, unfortunately, isn't the only time that Dermot has found himself in peril while on the road. In 2017, the newsreader shared photographs of his bruised face after he was injured in a hit-and-run incident. He told fans at the time: "Here's why I haven't been on air for 2 days. A hit and run in Kentish Town yesterday. Police were fantastic."

Delving into the incident in more detail on Sky News, Dermot explained: "Having worked on Breakfast TV for 10 years in two stints, I've become a bit of an early bird. So last Thursday I woke at 6am, put on my hi-vis cycling jacket got on my bike to meet my mates for a few healthy miles before work.

"Twenty minutes later, I was lying by the side of the road with a broken cycle helmet and a hobbled bike, still spinning, lights shining - and a variety of cuts, bruises and abrasions. But thankfully, no broken bones."

He added: "On an empty road in north London, a guy in a car on a mobile phone pulled out from the side of the road without indicating. I swerved that. But a millisecond later, he U-turned into me and wiped me out.

"The Good Samaritan who saw it says the driver then sped off. I didn't catch his name in the muddle, so if you read this, thank you from the bottom of my heart. The perpetrator was too interested in his phone to bother to stop and would have left me lying in the road.

"Police were there within five minutes and were absolutely fantastic. Took all the details and went to check the CCTV. Then drove me and my crushed bike home. Professional through and through. "

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