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Chris Hughton Says He Is Cancer-Free One Year After Prostate Surgery

His experience shows how League Managers Association screening can catch raised PSA levels early.

Overview

  • Hughton said Friday that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2025 and is now clear after surgery in May 2025.
  • The problem was detected through the League Managers Association’s health checks, which include six‑monthly PSA blood tests for prostate changes.
  • He was monitored more closely because he is a Black man over 50 with a family history of prostate cancer, which increased his risk.
  • After reviewing options, he chose to have his prostate removed and reports strong recovery with good energy one year after the operation.
  • He is speaking out to urge men to book routine health checks, saying early testing helped him act quickly and return to full health.