Sir Chris Hoy: Cancer, Courage and Me - 'I've realised I can make a difference'

Sir Chris Hoy, a two-time Olympic champion in cycling, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The 49-year-old Scot is now on a mission to raise awareness about prostate cancer and its limitations in the UK, where many men are diagnosed too late.

For years, Hoy's mind was focused on his sport, but after receiving his diagnosis, he realized that there were more important things in life than just winning. He has been working with mental coach Steve Peters, who helped him through his sporting career and is now assisting him in finding a new purpose.

Peters explains how Hoy approached his situation: "What Chris did when he was presented with this illness is he said: 'Right, what's the plan?' After we worked through the initial stages of the shock and grief of it, then he came out the other side and he picked up on the purpose."

Hoy's new mission is to use his platform as a force for raising awareness about prostate cancer. He believes that every man should be screened between 45-65 years old, but the UK National Screening Committee recommends that there should not be a national screening program.

The response to Hoy's mission has been overwhelming. His charity event, the Tour de Four, raised over Β£3m for cancer charities in November. However, the committee's decision has left many feeling frustrated and angry.

Hoy's approach is centered around controlling what he can, rather than worrying about the outcome. He believes that this mindset will help him to make a difference and raise awareness about prostate cancer.

"I was quite astonished," Hoy said. "I can't believe that the answer to this situation is to sit on your hands and do nothing. There are 10,000 men a year in the UK who find out they have prostate cancer too late – it's incurable."

Hoy's determination and focus are clear. He has always been driven by a desire to win, but now he is using his competitive spirit to fight for a greater cause.

"The Olympics was something that was my life for so many years and drove me on," Hoy says. "I'm still incredibly proud of it now and I look back with great fondness, but this is something on an entirely different level."

This new mission is one that Hoy will be pursuing for the rest of his life. He is using his platform to raise awareness about prostate cancer and to push for a national screening program.

As Hoy says, "It's more important than riding bikes in anti-clockwise circles, put it that way."
 
I'm really saddened by this news πŸ€•... Cancer has no age limit, but it's especially devastating when diagnosed too late. Sir Chris Hoy is taking a great approach to raising awareness about prostate cancer, using his platform for good and trying to make a difference πŸ’ͺ. However, I think the UK National Screening Committee should reconsider their stance on national screening programs. 10,000 men are affected every year... it's just not right πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Hoy's determination is inspiring, but we need more than just awareness - we need action! Let's hope his efforts can bring about change and more lives can be saved ❀️.
 
Man 🀯 this just breaks my heart. Sir Chris Hoy is an inspiration, I mean, have you seen his record? πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ But now he's using his platform for something so much bigger and more meaningful than just cycling. Prostate cancer affects so many men in the UK and it's heartbreaking that some are diagnosed too late.

I'm loving his attitude though πŸ’ͺ he's not going to let this get him down, instead he's taking control and making a difference. I mean, Β£3m for cancer charities is amazing πŸ€‘ and I love how he's using his Olympics experience to push for a national screening program. It's time we take action on prostate cancer awareness.

I'm definitely rooting for Sir Chris Hoy on this one πŸ’• he's a true champion and I have no doubt he'll make a huge impact.
 
just heard about sir chris hoy being diagnosed with terminal cancer πŸ€• and i gotta say im really impressed by how he's taking control of the situation... like he literally said 'what's the plan' after getting the news πŸ˜‚. its crazy how his mind went from winning to making a difference in other people's lives. 10k men a year are still diagnosed too late in the uk and thats just not right πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. i think his charity event was amazing, Β£3m for cancer charities is incredible πŸ’Έ. hes using his platform to raise awareness about prostate cancer and push for more... thats what we need more of. its not about being negative or complaining, its about making a change and taking action πŸ’ͺ
 
man this is so frustrating 🀯 I mean who needs 10k guys dying from prostate cancer every year? 🚨 we should be doing something about it! I feel bad for Hoy tho, he's always been an inspiration to me and his new mission is really admirable. but the UK committee gotta do better πŸ’ͺ I think Hoy's approach is a great way to tackle this problem, by controlling what he can control and using his platform to raise awareness. we need more people like him who aren't afraid to speak up about something that needs attention πŸ—£οΈ
 
man πŸ€• this is so sad but also super inspiring πŸ™Œ sir chris hoy is on fire πŸ”₯ his decision to take control of his situation and raise awareness about prostate cancer is a total game changer πŸ’‘ i mean who wouldn't want to live life with purpose after all that he's been through? 😊 and the stats are crazy 10k men a year in the uk finding out they have prostate cancer too late it's like what can we do πŸ€” but hey at least sir chris is doing something about it πŸ’ͺ and it's not just about him it's about using his platform to make a difference 🌟
 
πŸ€” so sad to hear about Chris Hoy getting diagnosed with terminal cancer... like what can you do when life gives u lemons πŸ‹? but seriously tho, his reaction to the whole thing is pretty inspiring - trying to turn a negative into something positive and using his platform to raise awareness about prostate cancer is amazing πŸ’•. i feel for all those 10k men in the uk who get diagnosed too late though... it's just not fair πŸ™„. but hey, at least Chris Hoy is doing somethin about it & makin some waves πŸ‘Š. can't wait to see what his charity event raises 4 cancer charities πŸ’Έ
 
man this guy sir chris hoy is like super inspiring 🀩 he went from being all focused on his cycling career to suddenly becoming passionate about prostate cancer awareness. i mean, who wouldn't want to use their platform for a good cause? he's not just some washed-up athlete trying to cling to the spotlight, he's genuinely making a difference πŸ’– and that's what matters most. and yeah, maybe the uk national screening committee is being a bit slow on the uptake πŸ€” but hey, at least someone's speaking out about it now!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think Sir Chris Hoy's approach is super inspiring 🀩. Like, the guy could have just given up and focused on his own mortality, but instead he’s using his platform to make a real difference πŸ’ͺ. And you know what really gets me? The stats about 10,000 men in the UK getting diagnosed with prostate cancer too late 🚨. That's insane! I don’t think many people are talking about that part enough. Hoy’s idea of raising awareness and pushing for a national screening program is actually kind of genius πŸ’‘. He’s using his Olympic experience to fuel his new mission, which shows how much determination he still has πŸ”₯. Okay, rant over πŸ˜…
 
I'm so sad to hear about Sir Chris Hoy's diagnosis πŸ€•πŸ’”. But what I love about this guy is his determination and focus on raising awareness about prostate cancer πŸ’‘πŸ‘Š. He's using his platform for good and it's amazing to see him taking control of his situation instead of worrying about the outcome πŸ™.

It's crazy that there are 10,000 men in the UK who get diagnosed with prostate cancer too late - it's just unacceptable 😱. And I think Hoy is right, every man should be screened between 45-65 years old βš•οΈ. The fact that the committee is recommending against a national screening program is just frustrating πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

I love how Hoy says he's still driven by his competitive spirit, but now it's for a greater cause πŸ’ͺ🏽. He's showing us that you can use your passion and drive for something positive, not just personal gain πŸ™Œ. I'm definitely following this mission and hoping to see some change soon 🀞.
 
Wow 🀯! Sir Chris Hoy's reaction to his diagnosis is so inspiring. I mean, who wouldn't want to use their platform to make a difference? The fact that he's taking control of what he can and using his competitive spirit to fight for a greater cause is truly admirable πŸ’ͺ. And Β£3m raised for cancer charities in just one event? That's amazing! πŸ€‘
 
πŸ’” just found out about Sir Chris Hoy's diagnosis... he's always been an inspiration to me, but now I'm so grateful he's using his platform for something amazing 🌟 prostate cancer awareness is super important! 10k men in the UK get diagnosed too late every year... it's crazy that the UK National Screening Committee isn't on board with a national screening program yet πŸ€” [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52955124]
 
πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ”₯ Cancer stats: 10,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer too late πŸ€•. 1 in 8 men will be affected by prostate cancer before age 70 πŸ’Ό. The UK National Screening Committee recommends not having a national screening program πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. But Sir Chris Hoy says EVERY man between 45-65 should get screened! πŸ“Š Research shows that early detection can increase survival rates by 10-30% πŸ“ˆ.

Did you know that prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the UK? 🚨 And the mortality rate from prostate cancer has increased by 25% since 2000 πŸ’”. So Hoy's mission to raise awareness and push for a national screening program couldn't be more timely! ⏰.

Here are some stats on Hoy's charity event, Tour de Four: Β£3m raised in one day πŸ€‘. That's enough money to fund cancer research for over 300 years πŸ•°οΈ. And with Hoy's platform, he can reach millions of men and inspire them to get checked out! 🌟.

Pivot points: Hoy's focus is on controlling what he can, not worrying about the outcome πŸ”„. His determination and competitive spirit are contagious! πŸ†
 
πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ I mean, can you believe Chris Hoy is going through this? Terminal cancer πŸ€•... I was thinking about how he must've felt when he got the diagnosis. He just started doing mental coach sessions with Steve Peters and now he's on a new mission to raise awareness for prostate cancer 🚨. It's crazy because his whole mindset has shifted from winning in cycling to making a difference in people's lives.

I'm not sure what the UK National Screening Committee is thinking, though... 10,000 men a year finding out they have prostate cancer too late? 😱 That's just ridiculous. Hoy believes that every man should be screened between 45-65 years old, and I think he's right on this one.

But what really gets me is how the response to his charity event was overwhelming 🀯... Β£3m for cancer charities? That's amazing! And now, with his national screening program push, I'm sure he'll get even more support. He always said that winning wasn't everything in life, and it looks like he's finally found something that truly matters to him πŸ’ͺ.

I love how Hoy is using his competitive spirit for good, though πŸ†... from racing bikes to fighting against cancer. It just goes to show you that even when we're faced with adversity, we can find a way to make a difference.
 
man 🀯 I'm reading this about Sir Chris Hoy and it's just heartbreaking. he was so focused on his sport all these years but now he's got cancer and suddenly it's like he's found a new purpose 🌟. i mean, who wouldn't want to use their platform for good? the whole prostate cancer thing is just so frustrating though - those 10k men in the UK getting diagnosed too late is just awful πŸ˜”. Hoy knows what he's talking about tho, he was always so driven and competitive but now he's using that same energy to make a difference πŸ’ͺ. I wish we could all be more like him πŸ€—...
 
🀯 I'm so sad to hear about Sir Chris Hoy getting diagnosed with terminal cancer πŸ€•. But at the same time, I'm super proud of him for taking charge and using his platform to raise awareness about prostate cancer 🌟. He's right, every man should be screened between 45-65 years old, and it's frustrating that the UK National Screening Committee isn't on board with a national screening program yet πŸ€”.

I think Hoy's approach is really inspiring - focusing on what he can control and using his competitive spirit to make a difference πŸ’ͺ. It's not about winning or losing anymore, but about living life to the fullest and fighting for a greater cause ❀️. And let's be real, Β£3m raised in one charity event is just amazing! πŸ€‘ I'm definitely following his journey and hoping he can make a positive impact on prostate cancer awareness πŸ”₯.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, I'm loving Sir Chris Hoy's new mission πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ’ͺ! He's taking his competitive spirit and channeling it into something truly life-changing. But, gotta ask, why is there such a huge disagreement over the national screening program? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It seems like some people are just stuck in the past, not wanting to rock the boat 🌊. Hoy's approach is all about taking control and making a difference, which I can get behind πŸ‘. Plus, who wouldn't want more men getting screened for prostate cancer? πŸ’• It's time we made it a priority! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ seriously though, 10k men a year getting diagnosed too late with prostate cancer is a bloody tragedy πŸš‘πŸ’”. what's the point of having a national screening program if we're just gonna do nothing about it? Hoy's right, every man should be screened between 45-65, it's not that hard to implement πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and Β£3m raised for cancer charities is great, but what's the plan B? are we just gonna sit back and wait for more men to die from this? πŸ€” no thanks. Hoy's approach might be annoyingly optimistic, but I'm all for it πŸ’ͺ.
 
just heard about Sir Chris Hoy's diagnosis πŸ˜•... feels like we're all still learning about the importance of prostate checks 🀝 45-65 years old is a good range imo. would love to see more awareness & action on this πŸ‘ maybe Hoy can inspire others to take control of their health πŸ’ͺ
 
Aww man πŸ€•... Sir Chris Hoy's diagnosis is super sad news πŸ˜”. As a sports enthusiast, I always looked up to him as an inspiration on and off the track 🏎️. But what really gets me is how he's taking his experience and turning it into something positive πŸ’‘.

Here's a mind map of my thoughts:
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+---------------+
| Sir Chris |
| Hoy's Story |
+---------------+
|
| Terminal Cancer
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Prostate | | National |
| Cancer Awareness| | Screening |
| Raising Funds | | Committee |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| Β£3m raised for cancer charities|
| In November... wow! πŸ’Έ
```
It's crazy to think about how many men are diagnosed with prostate cancer too late πŸ€•. Hoy's determination and focus are a huge inspiration πŸ”₯. I love how he's using his platform to push for change and raise awareness about this important issue 🌟.

The Tour de Four charity event was incredible πŸ’ͺ, and it's awesome that Hoy is using his competitive spirit to fight for a greater cause πŸ†. Here's an ASCII art of my support: _________~~~~~~~_____
 
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