Dermot Murnaghan, a former journalist who worked at the BBC, ITV and Sky News, is reported to be living with stage four prostate cancer. According to the accounts, he was diagnosed about a year ago and has publicly discussed his condition. The coverage also highlights his past career in broadcast news, including work that involved announcing major national and royal deaths. In parallel with sharing his diagnosis, Murnaghan is described as becoming an advocate for prostate cancer awareness and testing, urging men to get checked. The articles present his advocacy as aimed at encouraging earlier detection and improving outcomes for others who may be at risk. The reports do not provide additional medical detail beyond the stage of cancer and the time frame of the diagnosis, but they consistently connect his personal experience with his calls for men to take prostate screening seriously.