Jeremy Clarkson says he is now in remission after receiving advanced treatment for prostate cancer, according to reporting from the Daily Mail. The articles claim he received the same “state-of-the-art” therapy that was reportedly used for former UK Prime Minister David Cameron. The coverage also contrasts this approach with prostate cancer surgery, saying Clarkson avoided potential side effects associated with surgical treatment. The Daily Mail further reports that a charity is calling for this type of therapy to be rolled out more widely across the NHS, framing the request around the prospect of improved outcomes and reduced adverse effects. Both pieces focus on Clarkson’s personal cancer update and the linkage between his treatment and Cameron’s, while emphasizing the charity’s push for broader availability. The reports do not provide detailed clinical specifics of the therapy in the text provided, but they present the central points as Clarkson’s remission status, the claimed parity of treatment with Cameron, and ongoing advocacy for wider NHS adoption.