Sir Chris Hoy has spoken out about his cancer diagnosis for the first time after being given between two to four years to live.The six-time OIympic gold medalist was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer last year, with news of his condition being shared publicly back in February.
In September, Chris sadly revealed the disease has spread to his bones and is now terminal. The dad-of-two, 48, appeared on ITV's This Morning on Tuesday, 12 November alongside his wife, Lady Sarra Hoy, to discuss his diagnosis for the first time.The couple, who share a son and daughter, sat down with hosts Cat Deeley and Dermot O'Leary to talk about the tough time their family has been through over the past year and a half.
Chris revealed the moments that led to him being diagnosed with cancer, having initially been struggling with a pain in his shoulder which wouldn't go away.
Still working out regularly and used to having the odd ache or pain, he only grew concerned when the pain wouldn't go away. “I had this pain in my shoulder and it wouldn’t go away.