Jeremy Hunt reveals he caught cancer early after discovering mole which 'grew and grew'
- Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor, revealed that he was recently diagnosed with skin cancer but is grateful that it was caught early. He lost both his parents to cancer, and his brother was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer last year.
- He is calling for increased investment in cancer research and early detection to improve survival rates. Early diagnosis is crucial, as it is more likely to result in a complete cure, and it is also more cost-effective for the healthcare system.
- Hunt emphasized the need to raise awareness of cancer and support research efforts.
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Jeremy Hunt reveals he caught cancer early after discovering mole which 'grew and grew'
My Hunt's father and mother both died of cancer in the past decade, and his brother was diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease. The former health secretary has now called for more UK research and says he wants to invest money into the issue.
Jeremy Hunt says he was 'blessed' with an early skin cancer diagnosis
Jeremy Hunt ran the London Marathon with his brother (Picture: PA) Jeremy Hunt has called for more investment to catch cancers earlier after he, both parents and his brother were diagnosed with the disease. The Chancellor lost both of his parents to cancer: father Sir Nicholas Hunt died in 2013, aged 82, while his mother Lady Meriel Hunt died last year, aged 84. His brother Charlie, 53, was diagnosed with sarcoma in 2020, and he himself was trea…
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