“Go and have the blood take a look at and in the event you’re fortunate, you’ll stroll away”

Former Undertones frontman Feargal Sharkey has revealed he was recognized with prostate most cancers final 12 months.
The punk legend and outspoken environmental campaigner shared the information in an interview with the Daily Express, explaining that his well being scare is now “resolved” and urging males to get their common check-up for the illness.
“A few 12 months and a half in the past, I randomly went to see my GP with a sore throat,” Sharkey stated. “So my physician, being the attractive, awkward, cantankerous outdated man that he’s went, ‘Oh Feargal, by the best way, you’re 65 now, I’m going to run the complete battery of checks’.”
Confirming that he caught the constructive outcomes of his analysis early, he added: “If it had not been seen to, it may have been a really completely different ending and a really completely different consequence to my life.”
He went on to ship an pressing message to different males: “The rationale I’m very glad to speak about it’s that if there’s one man on the market over the age of 45, go and see your GP. Go and get the blood take a look at achieved.”
“Now, for one in eight of you, you’ll be put in the identical journey I’ve had and it’s fairly astonishing to assume that on this nation proper now, one in eight males have prostate most cancers,” he added. “Most of them don’t even comprehend it. So go and have the blood take a look at and in the event you’re fortunate, you’ll stroll away.”
Sharkey was the frontman of Derry punk band The Undertones from 1975 till their break up in 1983, singing on their signature tracks ‘Teenage Kicks’, ‘My Good Cousin’ and ‘Wednesday Week’. He went on to kind The Meeting with Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode and Erasure, scoring a 1983 hit with ‘By no means By no means’, and had a solo primary with ‘A Good Coronary heart’ two years later.
He went on be a number one music trade government, working for Polydor Information earlier than changing into Head of the Stay Music Discussion board and CEO of British Music Rights after which UK Music.
In recent times, Sharkey has turn out to be a number one voice within the political motion for clear rivers and environmental safety, advocating for stronger regulation of the water trade and serving as a vocal critic of establishments resembling Ofwat and the Atmosphere Company.