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Steve McQueen, an acclaimed filmmaker, revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer two years ago during production on 'Blitz'. Despite the diagnosis, he kept it private to avoid worrying the cast and crew. McQueen underwent surgery to remove the cancerous tumour and is now fully recovered. He is using his experience to raise awareness about prostate cancer, particularly for Black men who are at higher risk, and encouraging early screenings.
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