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Fit dad of four given devastating cancer news after going for check up

Fit dad of four given devastating cancer news after going for check up Ian Baines thought he was fit and well but then received a devastating diagnosis Prostate cancer survivor Ian Baines raised thousands by running 11 miles a day for a whole month (Image: supplied) A fit and healthy dad-of-four known as the Forrest Gump of Kirkby because of his constant running was devastated when he was told he had prostate cancer. Ian Baines played semi-professional football until he was 40 and then took up running for charity. He appeared to have no health issues until he began to pass blood in his urine and went for a check-up.

Clacton man beat cancer after Rod Stewart appeal encouraged him to get check-up

A CANCER survivor who only decided to visit his doctor after reading about his musical icon’s battle has raised hundreds of pounds for charity. Peter Silk, 63, from Clacton, was diagnosed with prostrate cancer nearly a year ago after booking a seemingly routine appointment with his GP. He had been encouraged to visit his surgery after his hero Rod Stewart, who also fought prostate cancer, fronted a campaign urging to men to get checked. Following his devastating diagnosis, health and safety manager Peter had to undergo surgery and is thankfully now once again fighting fit. Peter said: “The moment I found out I had prostate cancer my whole world turned upside down. I had no symptoms and I considered myself to be fairly fit and well.

Widnes woman gets Royal approval for incredible walking challenge

MORE than 7,000 walkers from Cheshire, including Kerry McDowell from Widnes, went the extra mile and completed Prostate Cancer UK’s fourth walking challenge. March the Month raised over £1.7 million and the hugely popular event was also met with Royal approval. The charity’s patron, the Duchess of Gloucester, put her best foot forward every day in March and also chatted to Kerry about her personal quest. Kerry, 60, decided to take part in the challenge after she lost her dad Mike McKeown to prostate cancer in January this year. She has been taking part in the Prostate Cancer UK’s March the Month challenge since 2019 to help raise awareness of the disease and is determined to help stop other people going through what she and her family are facing.

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