Chris Hoy, the six-time Olympic gold medallist, has disclosed he has âtwo to four yearsâ left to live after a terminal cancer diagnosis.
The 48-year-old told the Sunday Times that a scan in September showed a tumour in his shoulder.
And a second scan two days later found the main cancer to be in his prostate which has since metastasised to Hoyâs shoulder, pelvis, hip, ribs and spine and was stage 4.
Hoy had announced in February that he was being treated for the disease.
The 11-time track cycling world champion told the newspaper: âAs unnatural as it feels, this is nature.
âYou know, we were all born and we all die, and this is just part of the process.â
He added: âYou remind yourself, arenât I lucky that there is medicine I can take that will fend this off for as long as possible.â
The father of two said his chemotherapy had âno guaranteeâ of shrinking his tumours but on âthe sliding scaleâ of predictions it achieved the most promising results.
Of the men who first trialled in 2011 the medication he is taking, a quarter are still alive.
Hoy, whose grandfather and father both had prostate cancer, added: âOne in four may sound like a terrible stat. But to me thatâs like, one in four!â
âI do have faith that there are amazing things happening all the time,â he added.
In his new book All That Matters, the former track cyclist discloses that his wife, Sarra, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year.
The couple, who married at St Gilesâ Cathedral in Edinburgh in 2010, have a son and daughter.
Hoy wrote of Sarraâs diagnosis: âItâs the closest Iâve come to ⦠why me? Just, what? Whatâs going on here? It didnât seem real.
âIt was such a huge blow, when youâre already reeling. You think nothing could possibly get worse.
âYou literally feel like youâre at rock bottom, and you find out, oh no, youâve got further to fall. It was brutal.â
On his wifeâs optimism, he said: âShe says all the time, âHow lucky are we? We both have incurable illnesses for which there is some treatment. Not every disease has that. It could be a lot worse.ââ