Steve Rider speaks about cancer on BBC Breakfast today
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BBC presenter Steve Rider shares prognosis as he’s diagnosed with ‘silent killer’ cancer

He'll have an op this weekend

Broadcaster Steve Rider revealed on BBC Breakfast today (Wednesday October 11) that he is battling prostate cancer.

The sports presenter, 73, told viewers he was diagnosed two months ago – and will undergo surgery this weekend.

Former Grandstand host and ITV football anchor Steve also shared how he was moved to go for a check up after fellow TV presenter Nick Owen opened up about undergoing a prostatectomy, and a neighbour also received a cancer diagnosis.

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Steve Rider speaks about cancer on BBC Breakfast today
Steve Rider spoke about prostate cancer diganosis on BBC Breakfast today (Credit: BBC)

BBC Breakfast today

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer

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