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'My bike makes me forget I have months to live'

by Eleanor

A man with bowel cancer who was told he has less than a year to live is taking part in a charity motorbike ride to raise awareness of men's health.

Paul Eaton, who is undergoing palliative chemotherapy, will join the Salisbury Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride (DGR) later.

The 61-year-old bought a motorbike and rekindled his passion for riding after being told he had terminal stage four cancer last year, as the disease had spread to his liver.

"I didn't think I'd be here to do this year's ride," he said. "Just being well enough to ride as much as I can, if the weather is good and I am feeling good, it is a good day."

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