David Cameron reveals treatment for prostate cancerpublished at 12:36 GMT

12:36 GMT

David Cameron standing in front of out of focus foliage, wearing a shirt and fleeceImage source, PA Media

Earlier this week former Prime Minister David Cameron revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer.

Cameron, 59, told the Times newspaper his wife had insisted he go for a check-up after they listened to a BBC radio interview with entrepreneur Nick Jones, who was campaigning for more men to be tested after being diagnosed himself.

“I sort of thought, well, this has happened to you, and you should lend your voice to it… I had a scan. It helped me discover something that was wrong. It gave me the chance to deal with it,” Cameron said.

Cameron had a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test earlier this year, followed by an MRI scan and a biopsy. He was then treated with focal therapy, which targets the area where the tumour is present using methods such as ultrasound waves to destroy cancer cells.

He told the newspaper he wanted to use his platform to support a call by Prostate Cancer Research, a charity which counts Mr Jones – founder of private members’ club chain Soho House – as a trustee, for screening to be offered to high-risk men.

The National Screening Committee is expected to advise against most men being screened for the cancer.