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Former Formula 1 team boss turned TV presenter has delivered an update on his health and urges that anyone suffering with health concerns to “go and get tested”

Eddie Jordan

Eddie Jordan

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Eddie Jordan has been suffering with bladder and prostate cancer, which spread into the spine and the pelvis.

The former Formula 1 team boss, who ran the Jordan squad between 1991 and 2005, shared his diagnosis on the Formula For Success podcast alongside co-host David Coulthard.

Jordan has reduced his media schedule and made a brief appearance at Adrian Newey’s unveiling at Aston Martin earlier in the year.

Jordan, who acts as Newey’s manager, sat at the back of the room to watch the press conference in what was his first public appearance in months.

Jordan, who worked at the Bank of Ireland before moving into motor racing, referenced Olympic cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy, who revealed in October that he has terminal prostate cancer and has been given between two and four years to live.

Jordan said: “We’ve kind of alluded to it over the shows, way back in March and April, I was diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer, and then it spread into the spine and the pelvis, so it was quite aggressive.

“We’ve all heard about our wonderful friend, Sir Chris Hoy, who’s an absolute megastar, and coming out and talking about illnesses such like what I’ve got, but he’s a far younger man.

Eddie Jordan

Eddie Jordan

Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images

“But this is a little message, and everybody listen to this: Don’t waste or put it off. Go and get tested, because in life, you’ve got chances. And there is so much medical advice out there and so many things that you can do to extend your lifetime.

“Go and do it. Don’t be stupid. Don’t be shy. It’s not a shy thing. Look after your body, guys.”

Jordan admitted he had gone through difficult times since receiving his diagnosis. He added: “Some very dark days in there, but we pulled out of it, thankfully.”

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Co-host and former F1 driver Coulthard added: “EJ, wise words. You’ve had this personal experience, it’s good to see you looking sharp actually considering the chemotherapy.

“I’m sure that is not the work of a moment and not a pleasant experience, but great that you are sharing your experience with all of our listeners.”

Jordan sold his F1 team to the Midland Group ahead of the 2006 season and since moved to broadcasting and is currently part of Channel 4’s F1 coverage.

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