Shaka Hislop battles aggressive prostate cancer, urges testing

Shaka Hislop battles aggressive prostate cancer, urges testing

Former Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has revealed he’s battling aggressive prostate cancer. The 56-year-old ex-Newcastle and West Ham player completed radiation therapy after the cancer spread to his pelvic bone. He urges men of Caribbean heritage to get tested, stating: “Testing saves lives. It saved mine.”

Hislop’s diagnosis began 18 months ago with an elevated PSA test, leading to a radical prostatectomy. Despite surgery, his PSA levels rose again. He shared his journey to raise awareness, highlighting that prostate cancer disproportionately affects men of Black African or Caribbean ancestry.

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