Gayls Coren, a dietary star of the British Broadcasting Corporation and radio star that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
In an article on The TimesGayls revealed: “In the week that was announced on the first page of the times that prostate cancer has now become more cancer in England … I have been diagnosed with it!”
The writer detailed the slow process of the diagnosis after he found his doctors a malignant tumor.
Gils explained that his doctor assured him that he had incredibly common “slow cancer”.
Although he initially refused to have a biopsy, he agreed to undergo more tests with an increased prostate antigen test, which could be a dangerous sign.
He was told that he is less than a millimeter [of cancer] In only three samples of 21 samples. Who does not need treatment, but does not need to closely monitor.

Gayls is famous for being a British column writer, food writer, television presenter and radio. He has worked as a restaurant in the Times since 2002.
The writer narrated the story of his diagnosis in a comic style in the article entitled: “The last cancer: my prostate is the explosions on the direction.”
Some of the most critical meetings with doctors during a biopsy and test it.
He revealed that he asked his doctor: “You will not put your finger to the top of Boom?”
The doctor replied, “Not only if you want me to do so.”
He laughs, my doctor. It is often worth GP, “reflects Gels.

Giles has married Esther Walker since 2010, and he is the husband dated three years before the knot is linked and now has a son and daughter. The couple lives in the city of Kenich in London.
During his long career, he appeared in many food-focused series-mostly from the BBC. Some of its most famous manifestations were on The Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word, as well as excessive and returned in time for dinner.
From 2017 to 2022, he also presented amazing hotels: life outside the hallway.
The writer is also the brother of journalist Victoria Corn Mitchell, married to comedian David Mitchell. His father was also the late journalist Alan Corin.
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