Former prime minister Lord Cameron has revealed he has been handled for prostate most cancers.
The previous Tory chief, who was PM from 2010 till 2016, and overseas secretary from November 2023 till final yr’s basic election, went public in an interview with The Occasions.
He has now had the all clear and is cancer-free.
Lord Cameron went to the GP for a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) check – which appears for proteins related to prostate most cancers – after his spouse Samantha urged him to make an appointment. His consequence confirmed his numbers have been worryingly excessive.
Recalling the second when, after a follow-up biopsy, he was advised he had most cancers, Lord Cameron stated: “You at all times dread listening to these phrases.
“And then literally as they’re coming out of the doctor’s mouth you’re thinking, ‘Oh, no, he’s going to say it. He’s going to say it. Oh God, he said it’. Then came the next decision. Do you get treatment? Or do you watch and wait?”
Picture:Lord Cameron together with his spouse Samantha in Might. Pic: PA
Lord Cameron stated his older brother Alexander died of pancreatic most cancers on the identical age he’s now. “It focuses the mind,” he stated. “I decided quite quickly. I wanted to move ahead and that’s what I did.”
The previous prime minister opted to have focal remedy, a therapy which delivers electrical pulses through needles to destroy the cancerous cells.
He was given a post-treatment MRI scan across the time the US struck a nuclear plant in Iran final yr. “It was the same week as Donald Trump was talking about the bomb damage assessment… I got my own bomb damage assessment,” he quipped.
Explaining why he has shared his prognosis, Lord Cameron stated: “I’ve bought a platform. That is one thing we’ve actually bought to consider, discuss, and if obligatory, act on.
“I want to, as it were, come out. I want to add my name to the long list of people calling for a targeted screening programme.”

Picture:Lord Cameron returned to authorities as overseas secretary in 2023. Pic: PA
Lord Cameron is backing a name by the charity Prostate Most cancers Analysis for the introduction of screening for males at excessive danger of the illness.
“I don’t particularly like discussing my personal intimate health issues, but I feel I ought to,” he continued. “Let’s be trustworthy. Males are usually not excellent at speaking about their well being. We are inclined to put issues off.
“We’re embarrassed to speak about one thing just like the prostate, as a result of it’s so intricately related with sexual well being and all the things else. I form of thought, nicely, this has occurred to you, and you need to lend your voice to it.
“I would feel bad if I didn’t come forward and say that I’ve had this experience. I had a scan. It helped me discover something that was wrong. It gave me the chance to deal with it.”
Roughly 12,000 males within the UK die from prostate most cancers yearly, making it the nation’s greatest male most cancers.
An ongoing trial is how healthcare professionals might use PSA exams with different assessments to enhance screening.
Lord Cameron’s interview comes forward of a gathering on Thursday, which might see the Nationwide Screening Committee give the inexperienced gentle for the primary NHS screening programme for prostate most cancers.