Labour minister halts GMB interview with announcement as hosts left gobsmacked
Chris Bryant left Good Morning Britain hosts Adil Ray and Ranvir Singh lost for words when he interrupted his interview to make an unusual announcement.
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Chris Bryant, the Labour MP for Rhondda, has publicly disclosed that his skin cancer has resurfaced in his lungs and is undergoing immunotherapy. This update follows his earlier melanoma treatment five years ago, and he stressed optimism about long-term cancer-free prospects due to advances in immunotherapy.[1][3][9]
Coverage notes that his condition was detected during routine scans, and he emphasized the importance of monitoring and sun protection going forward. He described current treatment as immunotherapy and indicated that, with modern therapies, his chances of being cancer-free in the coming years are "really good".[9][1]
Public health guidance around his situation highlights the ongoing value of regular medical surveillance for melanoma survivors and the potential benefits of immunotherapy for metastasized cases, as discussed in the linked reports.[3][1][9]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise timeline of Bryant’s cancer journey from the sources above, or set up a quick summary tailored for a particular audience (e.g., constituents, coworkers, or a media briefing). I can also look for additional updates from other outlets if you want broader coverage.
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Chris Bryant left Good Morning Britain hosts Adil Ray and Ranvir Singh lost for words when he interrupted his interview to make an unusual announcement.
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www.moneycontrol.comThe Rhondda MP previously had a melanoma cut out of his head, and warned about the risks of sunbathing after having skin cancer removed from his lung.
news.sky.comSir Chris Bryant has urged the public to stay out of the sun and get moles checked as he revealed he is having immunotherapy after skin cancer was detected in his lung. The Labour frontbencher was previously treated for melanoma on the back of his head five years ago and the cancer in his lung was found as part of the regular scans he has had since then. Sir Chris said in a video posted to social media: 'My chances of being completely cancer-free in 10, 15 years' time, are really, really good....
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