Eddie Jordan provides update on cancer diagnosis: ‘Don’t be afraid… go and get tested’ The former F1 team owner revealed in December that he was fighting bladder and prostate cancer.
The former F1 team owner and pundit, who ran the Jordan Grand Prix team from 1991 to 2005, has spent the winter in Cape Town and has given an update on his Formula For Success podcast with David Coulthard.
Eddie Jordan insists his chemotherapy is in “good shape” as the former F1 team boss provided an update after his cancer diagnosis.
Jordan had previously implored people to “look after their bodies” after his diagnosis and paid tribute to “megastar” Sir Chris Hoy, who last year was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Jordan, 76, revealed in December that he had experienced some “very dark days” after being diagnosed with “aggressive” bladder and prostate cancer last spring, which spread to his spine and pelvis.