Jeremy Clarkson has shared his experiences in prostate examination because he says many friends with that particular type of cancer are “going down”.
Ex – Gear Host, who now enjoy one of his greatest professional success with the Prime Video series Clarkson FarmOn how he has improved his medical examinations in his last years Sunday Times Column.
Clarkson began to recall his interaction with his former physician, who he saw and died by the order of television companies. According to Clarkson, the doctor rarely informed him that if something was wrong “because he was too busy naming the name” for his other celebrities.
The 65 -year -old added that he is now paying for his medical “every two years.” While discussing the various processes for organs such as the liver and testicles, he began to talk about prostate examinations, which included a fingerprint physician in the patient’s intestine.
Clarkson said he was not important before reflecting on anonymous friends who have prostate cancer because “we need to know these things” did not matter.
“I have a lot of friends with prostate cancer, and all that needs to be needed early in the situation is one or two moments in mutual intercourse,” he wrote. “You clean everything and the doctor is happy to the house. What does he don’t like?

“I am very happy to go home because research and initial photography shows that everything is good. And let me tell you, nothing makes you feel better to know that you don’t want to die tomorrow morning.”
One of Clarkson’s players in Clarkson FarmGerald Cooper, Farmhand, revealed in Chapter 3 that he had prostate cancer.
At the end of the season, Gerald is said to be a popular figure among viewers because of his strong accent in the West, while being treated by the disease.
To the pleasure of fans, Clarkson Farm The team shared the news in June 2024, where Cooper is now free of cancer.
“A healthy and happy Grad!” He reads the title, along with an image of Gerald in a wool blouse with a sheep pattern, in a post shared on X/Twitter.

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer that affects men and usually develops slowly over the years.
Cancer cells grow in the prostate, a small gland found exactly beneath the bladder and helps to build semen.
Symptoms of prostate cancer usually do not appear until the prostate is large enough to affect the urethra, that is, a tube that places the urine outside the penis.
In 2022, 50,751 men in the UK were infected with prostate cancer.