Marek Sierocki is a legend of Polish journalism. In the mid-1980s, he became involved with and began performing as a musician in . He collaborated with many radio stations, was the editor-in-chief of the “Bravo” magazine and was the artistic director of the Festival in Opole several times. He hosted several popular programs, including original format “In the rhythm of disco”. As of 2021, he appears on screen regularly as a host.
The diagnosis came as a shock to him. When the operation was scheduled, he decided to leave the country
Marek Sierocki has been avoiding show business for years. He usually does not give interviews and rarely speaks about his private life in the media. This time, however, he made an exception. In an interview with, he told about the difficult times he experienced a year and a half ago. He revealed that doctors had diagnosed him with prostate cancer. “I was in shock, it knocked me off my feet. I tested myself regularly and always had good results. I had no symptoms. There was no indication that I was sick. Even my PSA level was normal. When I heard the diagnosis, my whole life flashed before my eyes. I began to wonder why this happened to me and whether I would be able to overcome this disease – he recalled.
He quickly underwent further examinations, and specialists agreed that surgery would be the most appropriate form of treatment in his situation. However, no one could give him a guarantee that the operation would be successful. For this reason, a week before entering the operating room, he decided to fly to Barcelona. A city that has been one of his favorites for years. – In the back of my mind I had the thought that this could be my last trip in my life – said the journalist.
Sierocki overcame cancer. Today, she encourages men to get regular checkups and take care of their health
Despite numerous fears and risks associated with such a serious intervention in the body, the operation was a success. The results of laboratory tests showed that the tumor was not malignant, and detecting it at such an early stage gave a much better chance of a quick cure. – Fortunately, I found very good doctors who provided me with excellent medical care. In addition, thanks to the fact that I had regular check-ups, the cancer was detected at an early stage. The operation was successful, and after three weeks it turned out that it was not a malignant tumor – he recalled, adding that he felt unimaginable relief then.
However, the diagnosis turned out to have a significant impact on his approach to life. He decided that he wanted to spend more time with his family, so he gave up some professional commitments. Although his situation is stable today, he fears that the disease may return in the future. “Fortunately, everything is fine for now.” But it’s hard for me not to think about what will happen when the disease comes back, he said, encouraging men to take care of themselves and not ignore the signals that the body gives them. Every man over 40 should go for a prostate exam. I know it’s embarrassing, but it really could save your life. That is why I strongly encourage everyone to regularly check themselves – recommended the host of “Chances for Success”.
Source: Gazeta

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