Cliff Richard is recovering from prostate cancer
“I don’t know if he’ll come back,” he says Cliff Richardrevealing that he is being treated for a prostate cancer for a year and underlining that the pathology, at the moment, seems to have disappeared in terms of signs and symptoms.
“We can’t predict this kind of thing,” adds Richard, 85. Sir Cliff announced this to the media, recalling in several interviews the importance of national cancer prevention campaigns in the United Kingdom, after last Friday King Charles III he had given an update on the cancer diagnosed in early 2024 in a televised speech.
Next year the sovereign will interrupt the treatments thanks to “early diagnosis”, which is why he has invited his subjects to undergo periodic medical screenings to promptly detect the onset of a tumor. Richard said he was eager to join forces with the sovereign to raise awareness: “I have worked with many charities over the years and if the King was happy to support us I would definitely join him.”
The singer, known for hits such as ‘The Young Ones’, ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ and ‘Summer Holiday’ (here is Rockol’s in-depth analysis of all his big hits), revealed that he had the diagnosis after a check-up before a concert tour of Australia and New Zealand. “The luck was that the tumor did not generate metastases. It did not infiltrate the bones or anything like that” explains Richard, inviting people “to get checked”.
