15 C
London
Thursday, June 4, 2026

Former PM David Cameron reveals he was diagnosed with prostate cancer

Lord David Cameron has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer after his wife urged him to get a health check-up with a GP. 

The former Prime Minister, 59, said he was told by Samantha to get tested after she heard about Soho House founder Nick Jones’s struggle with the disease on the radio. 

Lord Cameron said his prostate specific antigen (PSA) test came out worryingly high, before his biopsy confirmed he had the illness. 

He told The Times: ‘You have an MRI scan with a few black marks on it. You think, “Ah, that’s probably OK.” But when the biopsy comes back, and it says you have got prostate cancer. 

‘You always dread hearing those words. And then literally as they’re coming out of the doctor’s mouth you’re thinking, “Oh, no, he’s going to say it. He’s going to say it. Oh God, he said it.” Then came the next decision. Do you get treatment? Or do you watch and wait?’ 

The politician has now called for screening to be offered to men most at risk of the disease.

‘I want to, as it were, come out. I want to add my name to the long list of people calling for a targeted screening programme,’ he said. 

Lord David Cameron has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer after going for a health check-up with his GP

Samantha Cameron, Lord Cameron's wife, urged her husband to get checked out by his GP

Lord Cameron, who is now cancer free, said he decided to go for focal therapy and was given another MRI scan after treatment – showing the method had been successful. 

Focal therapy uses needles to deliver electric pulses to destroy cancerous cells, and is considered less invasive than radiotherapy or a prostatectomy. 

Following his diagnosis, Lord Cameron said he wanted to support a call by the charity Prostate Cancer Research for screening to be offered to men deemed at high risk. 

It comes amid the news that the first NHS screening programme for the disease could be given the green light this week – marking a game-changing opportunity to save thousands of lives.

On Thursday, the Government’s National Screening Committee (NSC) will meet to make a decision that could revolutionise early detection and treatment.

The country’s top oncologists, economists and medical ethicists are expected to issue a recommendation on whether to roll out widespread screening in a bid to catch the disease earlier.

But it would likely only be approved for people at highest risk – such as those with a family history or particular genes.

Prostate cancer is the most common form of the disease in men, with around 63,000 diagnoses and 12,000 deaths each year in the UK.

The Daily Mail has long campaigned for a national screening programme – similar to that in place for breast, bowel and cervical cancer – to be implemented.

The Daily Mail is campaigning to end needless prostate cancer deaths and has called for a national screening programme to be introduced

The former Prime Minister said he was told to get checked out by his wife after she heard about Soho House founder Nick Jones's struggle with the disease on the radio

Lord Cameron served as the UK's Conservative Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016

This call has been backed by Olympic cycling great Sir Chris Hoy, who was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer in September 2023.

The NHS currently uses PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood testing and MRI scans to check for the disease.

Previously there were concerns that screening could lead to overdiagnosis – but advances in technology means this is now less of an issue.

Major studies have found that screening for prostate cancer slashes the risk of dying from the disease by 13 per cent and leads to a ‘sustained’ drop in deaths over several decades.

Researchers from University Medical Centre Rotterdam discovered that one death was prevented for every 456 men invited for PSA tests.

Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, the team said their study ‘highlights the need for a more targeted strategy’.

Lord Cameron served as the UK’s Conservative Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016. 

David CameronNew York Times

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

The best places to live in Britain’s idyllic national parks

Many of us toy with the idea of moving somewhere close to nature, with a friendly community, where the pace of life is more civilised. But where to find such a place? A national park could be the answer.

The football emoji has had a makeover ahead of the World Cup

The standard football emoji features a classic design, with black and white hexagons stitched together. But if you send the emoji on WhatsApp from today, you'll see an entirely new ball.

UK, France and Germany hatch plan to bring Putin to negotiating table

As Russia continues to face mounting losses and peace talks are at a standstill, people familiar with the matter said the nations view it as an opportunity to negotiate.

Former Hearts FC owner installs busty Egyptian-style statue at house

The explicit statue has caught the eyes of locals who can't help but stop to take a photo of the unlikely sculpture.

Businesses board up as travellers arrive Appleby Horse Fair

Fears of overcrowding and crime have once again forced shops and restaurants to close for the six day event which attracts around 10,000 travellers.

Businesses board up as travellers arrive Appleby Horse Fair

Fears of overcrowding and crime have once again forced shops and restaurants to close for the six day event which attracts around 10,000 travellers.

The football emoji has had a makeover ahead of the World Cup

The standard football emoji features a classic design, with black and white hexagons stitched together. But if you send the emoji on WhatsApp from today, you'll see an entirely new ball.

French Open star’s boyfriend thrown out over behaviour of their DOG

Speaking to Tennis Channel , Kalinskaya admitted that Bella's barking had led to her boyfriend having to leave her fourth round match against Anastasia Potapova.

Katie Price ‘has realised her marriage to Lee Andrews is OVER’

Katie Price has finally begun to realise that she has been deceived by her new husband and is now working out how to extricate herself from the marriage, The Daily Mail can reveal.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img