"When I was diagnosed, it was too late - mine had already spread."

Kevin Kibble is one of the tens of thousands of men across the UK to have been diagnosed with prostate cancer in recent years. It is now slowly killing him.

"I will live with it as long as I possibly can - but will die from it," he told Sky News. "It's a terminal diagnosis."

He spoke to The UK Tonight With Sarah-Jane Mee about his experience as calls grow for a national screening programme for prostate cancer.

Image: Kevin Kibble on The UK Tonight, speaking about his cancer diagnosis

More than 120 MPs, including former prime minister Rishi Sunak, have called on the health secretary to introduce a scheme after another ex-PM, Lord David Cameron, revealed he'd had treatment for the disease .

Mr Kibble found out

See Full Page