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Jeremy Clarkson reveals 'aggressive' prostate cancer is in remission

A follow-up PSA test showed no signs of cancer, and Clarkson urged men to get checked after saying early testing caught the disease.

  • Jeremy Clarkson, 66, announced he is in remission after a follow-up PSA test two months ago showed no signs of cancer. The former Top Gear presenter disclosed the diagnosis during the fifth series of his Prime Video show.
  • During Clarkson's Farm season five, Clarkson revealed he had been diagnosed with an 'aggressive' Prostate Cancer caught at an early stage. He underwent surgery to remove part of his prostate, later disclosing from a hospital bed that he suffered complications during treatment.
  • Clarkson urged men to 'just lie' about symptoms if doctors refuse a PSA test, noting that 12,000 men die annually from Prostate Cancer in the UK. He emphasized early detection saved his life, stating testing was now a simple blood test.
  • Irish actress Lisa Hogan, Clarkson's partner since 2017, expressed appreciation for public support on social media. She shared a post from Prostate Cancer UK noting the disclosure would generate 'vital awareness' about the disease.
  • Farmhand Gerald Cooper previously revealed a Prostate Cancer diagnosis on the show, later confirming he was cancer-free in 2024. Clarkson's Farm at Diddly Squat Farm has increasingly become a platform for highlighting real-world health challenges affecting cast members.
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TV star shares major health update after cancer diagnosis

The 66-year-old also issued an update about the return of Clarkson’s Farm.

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