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Parkinson reveals his cancer diagnosis

LONDON, July 7 (UPI) -- Sir Michael Parkinson, the veteran broadcaster and former chat show host, said Sunday he has prostate cancer and is undergoing treatment.

Parkinson, 78, said he was diagnosed in May after a routine checkup. He is receiving radiotherapy treatments and expects to make a full recovery, the BBC said.

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"It was a great shock, but I have been told to expect to make a full recovery," he said.

He said he has not felt any pain or discomfort from the treatment.

Parkinson, known as Parky to his fans, also urged men to pay more attention to their health .

"I don't want to trivialize it, but men know when there's a problem. I have been lucky, but men are silly about their health. Get it checked out -- it might be something else."

During Parkinson's 50-year career, he interviewed high-profile guests like Muhammad Ali and Sir Elton John.

He retired in 2007.

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