Image caption, Trevor Nelson celebrated working 30 years at the BBC in February
BBC DJ and presenter Trevor Nelson has announced he is "taking a little break from my work commitments" due to "health issues".
The Radio 2 and 1Xtra presenter, who has been off air this week after undergoing tests, did not go into detail about his diagnosis but told his Instagram followers , external he was now "concentrating on getting better".
Earlier this year, the influential 62-year-old celebrated 30 years at the BBC, where he has championed black music in the UK.
The BBC's director of music, Lorna Clarke said: "Everyone at BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 1Xtra wishes Trevor a very speedy recovery and we all look forward to him returning to his shows whenever he is ready."
Nelson, known for his love of R&B, soul and hip-hop, explained: "I wanted to let my followers, radio listeners and all my Soul Nation party-people know that I'm going to be taking a little break from my work commitments.
"Some of you may already have noticed that I've not been on my daily Radio 2 slot this week."
He continued: "After a routine check-up I was advised to have some follow up tests. As a result, I will be taking some further time off. As I'm sure you can appreciate with health issues, it's important to deal with facts and not speculate.
"So I'm concentrating on getting better, being back to 100% me and to getting back behind the mic and the decks."
Earlier this week, Nelson received a special prize at the Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards, recognising his broadcasting career across radio and television.
Messages of love and support from music stars including Stormzy, Spice Girl Mel B, Beverley Knight, Jools Holland and Alesha Dixon have been flooding in to the replies on social media.
"Health. First and always," noted singer Knight.
Another performer, Lemar, offered: "Big love Trev. Rest up." While singer and presenter Fleur East wrote: "Take your time. Health is everything."
"Well done for listening to your body," added singer Corinne Bailey Rae.
Fellow broadcasters Clara Amfo, Tony Blackburn, Romesh Ranganathan, Zoe Ball and Lauren Laverne also sent their support.
Laverne of 6 Music and Radio 4 said: "Sending lots of love and keeping everything crossed for you. I know how that can feel - take it one step at a time and try not to jump ahead."
Vernon Kay paid tribute on his show on Friday, saying: "Everyone at BBC Radio 2, including the mid-morning show are sending Trevor all the very very best wishes, we absolutely love him to bits.
"He's a stalwart broadcaster within the UK - I played golf with him a couple of weeks ago and he was in a buoyant mood. And I know that this challenge is something that Trevor is gonna face head on.
"So Trevor we are sending you all our love and hopefully see you on the links very soon my friend."
Nelson presents a weekday afternoon show on Radio 2 and appears on 1Xtra late on a Sunday morning.
Next week, Amfo will cover his weekday show - from 14:00-16:00 BST - the corporation has confirmed. After which, DJ Spoony will take over from 6 July until further notice.
Speaking on the show on Friday afternoon, Richie Anderson, who was covering for Nelson, said: "Sending all the love in the world to our Trevor, we've got your back buddy."
Image source, PA Image caption, Nelson's work was celebrated at the Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards earlier this wee…
