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Chris Evans, 57, reveals he's been diagnosed with skin cancer – eight years after he was given the 'all clear' following prostate cancer scare

Chris Evans has revealed he’s been diagnosed with skin cancer.

The broadcasting giant, 57, announced on his Virgin Radio show on Monday that doctors gave him the terrifying news recently. 

Chris told listeners that it was thankfully found in the extremely early stages and he is set to undergo treatment next month.

Chris, who became a huge household name in the 90s and 00s due to his popular TV shows, TFI Friday, Big Breakfast and his hellraising lifestyle, had a skin cancer scare back in 2020.

He was tested for the disease after discovering concerning marks on his body before Christmas. Prior to that, he was given the ‘all clear’ after prostate cancer scare in 2015.

Health update: Chris Evans has revealed he’s been diagnosed with skin cancer

Family: Chris shares three sons and one daughter with the professional golfer and part-time model Natasha, 38

Family: Chris shares three sons and one daughter with the professional golfer and part-time model Natasha, 38

The running enthusiast jokingly added : 'I can't run for a month afterwards so I'm going to do nothing but run until then. Is that ok?'

The running enthusiast jokingly added : ‘I can’t run for a month afterwards so I’m going to do nothing but run until then. Is that ok?’

He told listeners: ‘We need to discuss what’s going on with this issue. It is a melanoma.

‘There’s this phrase called a malignant melanoma – you know once you get something and you find out all about it – that is a redundant phrase because if it is a melanoma it is malignant.

‘But it’s been caught so early, just so you know, that it should be completely treatable. [Treatment] will happen on the 14th of September.’

The running enthusiast jokingly added: ‘I can’t run for a month afterwards so I’m going to do nothing but run until then. Is that ok?’

There are three types of skin cancer: melanoma, basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. While melanoma only makes up one percent of cases, it causes a vast majority of deaths.

If caught early, the cancer is relatively harmless and can quickly be removed. 

Chris previously had a skin cancer scare and was tested for the disease after discovering concerning marks on his body before Christmas. 

At the time, he said ‘I went and had a few marks on my body inspected by a skin expert before Christmas and she said, ‘You need to come and see me again, just because of your complexion’.’

He added that an expert told him he had ‘nothing to worry about’ but said she advised him to get checked once a year.

The presenter went on to say: ‘I’ve got a particularly big freckle on the back of my hand at the moment.’

Fame and fortune: Chris became a huge household name thanks to his wild lifestyle and TV show, TFI Friday - pictured with Billie Piper in the 2000s who he later married and divorced

Fame and fortune: Chris became a huge household name thanks to his wild lifestyle and TV show, TFI Friday – pictured with Billie Piper in the 2000s who he later married and divorced 

Step back in time: The couple were married from 2001 - 2007 and famously went on one long booze bender together

Step back in time: The couple were married from 2001 – 2007 and famously went on one long booze bender together 

TFI Friday: Chris had all the greats on his hugely popular talk show in the 90s and 00s - pictured with Noel Fielding

TFI Friday: Chris had all the greats on his hugely popular talk show in the 90s and 00s – pictured with Noel Fielding

Iconic: Chris was paired with established broadcaster Gaby Roslin on The Big Breakfast 1992-1994

Iconic: Chris was paired with established broadcaster Gaby Roslin on The Big Breakfast 1992-1994

In summer 2015, Chris received the all-clear over a recent health scare.

The radio host admitted earlier this year that he was having tests for prostate cancer but results revealed that the star is in good health.

A source to the Sunday Mirror: ‘Chris is fit as a fiddle and his problems are behind him’.

Chris told his Breakfast show at the time: ‘Thank you once again to Kenney Jones, of The Who who was diagnosed with prostate cancer a couple of years ago and since recovery has been a fundraiser and supporter of Prostate Cancer UK.

‘Prostate cancer, and colon cancer of course, are one of the most survivable forms of cancer there is, if caught early enough. It not, one of the least. It’s a fine line between life and death, happiness and tragedy.

‘And I’ve got to say I’m in the middle of a prostate issue right now! I couldn’t stop. I have not been able to stop since Christmas – peeing – or wanting to go. So I’ve gone to the doctor.

‘I’ve done all the internet stuff that you shouldn’t do, I’ve gone on the internet, scared myself half to death, then gone to see the doctor. And we really should do it the other way round. However I’m in the middle of the tests.’

Chris continued: ‘I’ve completely changed my tune on this over the last couple of years. So there you go. If you are worried about anything just go and sort yourself out – if not for you, for your family.’

In 2011, Chris opened up about undergoing his first colonoscopy examination because of the history of cancer in his family.

Chris’ father died of colorectal cancer and his mother was a breast cancer survivor. 

He told the Daily Mail: ‘I went for this routine check and they found some nasties up there, and they removed them.

‘They were pre-cancerous, not malignant – at least we don’t think so; they’ve been sent for a biopsy.

‘The doctor said the only thing I could have done wrong was not come to see him.’

Treatment: The broadcaster, 57, announced on his Virgin Radio show that doctors gave him the terrifying news but thankfully found in the extremely early stages

Treatment: The broadcaster, 57, announced on his Virgin Radio show that doctors gave him the terrifying news but thankfully found in the extremely early stages

Career: Top Gear presenters (left to right) Rory Reid, Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz and Chris Harris (pictured in 2016)

Career: Top Gear presenters (left to right) Rory Reid, Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz and Chris Harris (pictured in 2016)

Chris shares three sons and one daughter with the professional golfer and part-time model Natasha, 38.

The DJ also has a daughter Jade, 34, with his former fiancée Alison Ward. 

They met back in 2005 and tied the knot in 2007 after becoming golf partners at the All Star Cup celebrity tournament in Newport, Wales.

The broadcaster was previously married to pop princess turned acclaimed actress Billie Piper, 39, from May 2001 to September 2007. 

Billie famously married  after dating for six months, aged just 18, with the 16-year age gap between the pair sparked controversy. 

Billie met Top Gear host Chris when she appeared on his TV show TFI Friday in 2000, the next day, he sent a £110,000 Ferrari filled with roses to her home (she couldn’t drive at the time). 

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The duo married in a secret Las Vegas ceremony at the Little Church of the West for which she wore flips flops and a sarong, with the groom in an open-necked shirt.

The wedding was attended by just six guests, with their parents not being invited to the impulsive event.

An 18-month sabbatical followed as the couple travelled the world, before settling at Chris’ country estate in Hascombe, Surrey. 

The couple split three years later in 2004 and the divorce was finalised in 2007, they remained on good terms with Billie likening the marriage ‘to being in your university years’. 

She did not request a single penny of his estimated £30million fortune, and although citing irreconcilable differences on their divorce papers, they remained close afterwards. 

Billie previously recalled how she got ‘completely hammered for three years’ with her ex-husband when she was feeling burnt out from her teen pop career.

Speaking on David Tennant Does A Podcast With… in 2020, Billie said she had an ‘amazing time’ with Chris and described the relationship as ‘very loving.’

Chris first rose to fame as the presenter of Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush, which he fronted for one year on Channel 4 from 1994.

The game show was made by his own production company Ginger Media Group.

He currently hosts the Weekday Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio after returning to the station in January 2019.

Melanoma: The most dangerous form of skin cancer

Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. It happens after the DNA in skin cells is damaged (typically due to harmful UV rays) and then not repaired so it triggers mutations that can form malignant tumours.  

Causes

  • Sun exposure: UV and UVB rays from the sun and tanning beds are harmful to the skin
  • Moles: The more moles you have, the greater the risk for getting melanoma 
  • Skin type: Fairer skin has a higher risk for getting melanoma
  • Hair colour: Red heads are more at risk than others
  • Personal history: If you’ve had melanoma once, then you are more likely to get it again
  • Family history: If previous relatives have been diagnosed, then that increases your risk

Treatment 

This can be done by removing the entire section of the tumor or by the surgeon removing the skin layer by layer. When a surgeon removes it layer by layer, this helps them figure out exactly where the cancer stops so they don’t have to remove more skin than is necessary. 

The patient can decide to use a skin graft if the surgery has left behind discoloration or an indent. 

  • Immunotherapy, radiation treatment or chemotherapy: 

This is needed if the cancer reaches stage III or IV. That means that the cancerous cells have spread to the lymph nodes or other organs in the body. 

Prevention

  • Use sunscreen and do not burn
  • Avoid tanning outside and in beds 
  • Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside
  • Keep newborns out of the sun
  • Examine your skin every month
  • See your physician every year for a skin exam 

 Source: Skin Cancer Foundation and American Cancer Society

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