Speaking about the diagnosis on the podcast, Mr Logan said:"I think when somebody tells you've got cancer... you know that you've got a huge chance of getting it."I just got a bit upset, and it was hard, it's weird."
"So... at his funeral, I was thinking I'd gone and got tested and he didn't and I wish he had. So it's hard." The couple, who have been married for 21 years, shared a follow-up conversation - also featured on the podcast - shortly before his operation in which he revealed he had not yet told his 90-year-old mother about the diagnosis.
"And I'm nervous thinking about family, thinking about you. My mum doesn't know I've got prostate cancer, she doesn't know that I'm going in."Leeds-born Ms Logan admitted to viewers that it had been an emotional recording process, but said she wanted people to learn from it.
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