Test match special
Geoffrey Boycott Reveals Second Throat Cancer Diagnosis; Set To Undergo Surgery
Boycott, 83, was informed last week that the cancer, for which he was treated in 2002 through chemotherapy and radiotherapy, has returned. “In the last few weeks I have had an MRI scan, CT scan, a PET scan and two biopsies and it has now been confirmed I have throat cancer and will require an operation.”
"From past experience I realise that to overcome cancer a second time I will need excellent medical treatment and quite a bit of luck and even if the operation is successful every cancer patient knows they have to live with the possibility of it returning. So I will just get on with it and hope for the best," said Boycott in a statement to The Daily Telegraph.
Related Cricket News on Test match special
-
Men's ODI WC: 'The Way He's Been Treated Is Disgraceful', Says Michael Vaughan After David Willey's Retirement Call
Cricket World Cup: Former captain Michael Vaughan has criticized England's treatment of David Willey, describing it as "disgraceful," following the bowler's announcement that he will retire from international cricket after ...
-
Men’s ODI World Cup: Stokes Hints Return To The England Squad After “frustrating Niggle” Injury
Test Match Special: England star all-rounder Ben Stokes has declared himself fit for the selection for the match against South Africa on Saturday, after missing the first three games due ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 06 Feb 2021 04:31