TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan has died, a yr after he revealed he had been identified with stage 4 prostate most cancers.
The previous BBC, ITV and Sky Information journalist was 68.
“It’s with nice unhappiness that the household of Dermot Murnaghan proclaims that he handed away at dwelling in North London earlier this morning,” his household mentioned in an announcement posted to his X account. “He died peacefully along with his household at his aspect.”
A fixture on British TV information throughout 5 a long time, he introduced flagship programmes together with the ITV Night Information and the BBC Information at Six and Ten.
Murnaghan was a predominant presenter of BBC Breakfast from September 2002 to December 2007 and in addition hosted quiz present Eggheads.
When he revealed his analysis final summer time, he mentioned he was “responding positively” to remedy and “feeling nicely”.
He turned an outspoken advocate for males to get examined for the situation.
“For sure my message to all males over 50, in excessive danger teams, or displaying signs, is get your self examined and marketing campaign for routine prostate screening by the NHS,” he mentioned.
“Early detection is essential. And bear in mind, this illness can typically progress quickly with out apparent signs.”
His household thanked the general public “for the numerous, many sort messages of goodwill that he acquired over the past yr since his analysis of Stage IV prostate most cancers and his subsequent campaigning to lift consciousness for screening programmes for the illness”.
Frequent prostate most cancers signs can embrace needing to urinate extra regularly, significantly at night time; issue beginning to urinate, weak circulate and it taking a very long time; and blood in urine or semen.









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