Popular comedian diagnosed with cancer

Popular Scottish stand-up comedian and radio host Fred MacAulay has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The humorist told this to The Courier publication.
According to the 68-year-old MacAulay, since his father and brother had previously been diagnosed with prostate cancer, he had been getting tested every few years. The results of recent tests showed that the comedian has cancer at an early stage.
"I'm waiting for the doctors to tell me what the next step will be," MacAulay added. He specified that before the diagnosis, he hadn't noticed any symptoms of the disease.
The comedian also emphasized that he decided to fully trust the medical professionals and didn't search for information about his condition on the internet. Additionally, he expressed hope that his story would encourage other men to get checked for prostate cancer. "It could save their lives," MacAulay pointed out.
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