BBC journalist Jeremy Bowen has revealed he is suffering from bowel cancer but is staying positive.
The Middle East editor said he has had surgery to remove a cancerous tumour and is undergoing chemotherapy.
The former BBC Breakfast host said he was diagnosed with the disease in October after suffering “funny pains” in his leg and back.
The experienced journalist, 59, told BBC Breakfast on Monday: “I’m a positive kind of guy.
.@BowenBBC “could have had his cancer potentially prevented”
Deborah from @bowelcanceruk explains the difference in #bowelcancer screening across the UK ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/xpNoYwolja— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) 1 April 2019
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“The chemo is not nearly as bad as I thought it would be in terms of side-effects. I think I’ve just been quite lucky to tolerate it.
“You’ve got to keep positive about things in life. It’s all part of the journey.”
Jeremy has urged others to seek testing for cancer in order to catch the disease early, revealing he did not suspect what was revealed with his own diagnosis.
He said: “I was diagnosed with it last October. I had some funny pains in my leg and my back, when I was in Iraq.
“When I came back I had to go to hospital for a couple of days, but they didn’t mention cancer. They said it was to do with some scar tissue I had from some previous surgery.
Thank you so much to Jeremy Bowen @BowenBBC for speaking to @BBCBreakfast for the first time about his bowel cancer diagnosis and helping to raise awareness as we start Bowel Cancer Awareness Month #thisisbowelcancer pic.twitter.com/lfQMfPLNQF
— Bowel Cancer UK (@bowelcanceruk) 1 April 2019
“I went to my GP and I had no symptoms, none of the classic bowel cancer symptoms. I got a test and it came back positive.
“From that they found that I had a tumour. I had surgery to take it away. And now I’m having chemotherapy. The key thing is, get tested. I’ve been saying to all my friends, ‘get tested’.”
He added that despite bowel cancer testing being concerned with bodily functions, people should not “die of embarrassment”.
Fans have sent their well-wishes to Jeremy after he revealed the news.
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One person wrote on Twitter: “Sending every good wish to Jeremy Bowen for a good and fast recovery. Life is full of lemons but we are thinking of you and hoping all will go well.”
Another said: “Wish this great man and superb journalist all the very best.”
“I hope you make a swift and full recovery Mr Bowen,” a third added.
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