Sir Chris Hoy has revealed he is hopeful that new treatments for cancer could extend his life. The Olympic gold medallist has been told by doctors that he has between two and four years to live.
Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sportSir Chris Hoy has revealed he is hopeful that new treatments for cancer could extend his life.
Edinburgh-born Sir Chris, 48, said he is positive about living longer because of the potential for advancements in medical science. ‘I have got hope. You think about AI and all the bad things it’s going to do but AI from a medical perspective is so exciting and there are so many potential applications for it like virtual testing of medications and modelling of different types of cancers.‘There are new things coming all the time and you’ve got to hang in there.’
Just before Sir Chris’s tumour was discovered, his wife Sarra had undergone scans that would later show she had multiple sclerosis, a degenerative disease. His haul of six Olympic golds is the second highest total by any British Olympian behind Sir Jason Kenny’s tally of seven. Laura Kerby, chief executive, told BBC Breakfast: ‘Since Sir Chris has come out with his story, we have seen a significant impact. We have seen almost 300,000 men come through our online checker on the Prostate Cancer UK website.
News Edinburgh Glasgow Chris Hoy
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy says AI cancer advances give him hope for the futureSir Chris Hoy has revealed he is hopeful that new treatments for cancer could extend his life. The Olympic gold medallist has been told by doctors that he has between two and four years to live.
Read more »
Sir Chris Hoy cycles 255km across Cambodia for impoverished kids charityDespite being told he has limited years to live after being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Sir Chris Hoy cycled across Cambodia for charity.
Read more »
Sir Chris Hoy Completes 255km Cycle Ride in Cambodia Despite Cancer DiagnosisSix-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy has concluded a 255km cycling journey across Cambodia to raise funds for impoverished children. Diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Hoy, alongside other athletes, completed the challenge for ISF Cambodia, raising over £500,000.
Read more »
Get Sir Chris Hoy’s new autobiography for FREE with AudibleSIR Chris Hoy’s new emotionally-charged autobiography All That Matters is available for free thanks to an exclusive Audible deal. The inspirational six-time Olympic champion shares his brave …
Read more »
Sir Chris Hoy says it's 'about planning for the future' after family's double diagnosisThe Olympian announced he has cancer earlier this year
Read more »
Sir Chris Hoy putting kids first as he steps up battle to raise cancer awarenessOlympic hero Chris continues to win hearts and minds as he bravely tells of final message for kids and determination to live life in the here and now
Read more »