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Former Wales, Arsenal and Celtic striker John Hartson has testicular cancer which has spread to his brain, it has been confirmed. The 34-year-old, who was capped by his country 51 times and retired last year, was diagnosed in hospital on Sunday. Hartson was capped 51 times for Wales and played for five years for Celtic. His consultant in Swansea said further test results would "establish a full picture" of his diagnosis and he faced "many months" of treatment.
A course of radiotherapy and chemotherapy would start at the city's Singleton Hospital "as soon as possible". Dr Gianfilippo Bertelli, consultant medical oncologist for Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust, said Hartson had attended last Friday with symptoms consistent with testicular cancer.
"A number of clinical tests were put in place and these have confirmed the presence of testicular cancer," he said. "Unfortunately, it has also been confirmed that this cancer has spread to Mr Hartson's brain. We are awaiting the results of further tests to establish a full picture of Mr Hartson's diagnosis."
Dr Bertelli added: "We realise that Mr Hartson is a much-loved figure and there are many fans and well-wishers who will be keen to hear news of his progress. However, while treatment is ongoing we would ask that the privacy of Mr Hartson, and all the patients who attend our hospital, is respected." Hartson's other former clubs included West Ham, Wimbledon, Coventry City, West Brom, Norwich and Luton Town.
His family released a statement saying: "All the family, and John's friends, are doing all we can to support him and praying that he will make a full recovery. John is getting excellent care from the oncologists at the hospital as he begins his treatment. John is a family man and we appreciate all the messages of support we have already received."
'Well-liked'
His former club Celtic issued a statement of support.
"Clearly, everyone at the club fully supports John and his family at this extremely difficult time. It is very difficult for us to understand what John is going through at the moment, but we will offer any support we can to a great Celtic player." Peter Rafferty, president of the Affiliation of Celtic Supporters' Clubs said: "He was one of our major heroes and really well-liked and appreciated by the fans. He always gave 100%. It's so sad that something like this could happen to someone so young. He is still a very young man and has a young family. "It's a real tragedy and we just wish him well with his treatment."
Former Wales team-mate Andy Legg, who himself battled cancer, said he was "gobsmacked" by Hartson's diagnosis. "I was lost for words and didn't know what to say," he told BBC Radio Wales.
"I'm hopefully going down to see John tomorrow. If I can be of any help in any way I'm here for him and my thoughts and best wishes go out to his family as well." Legg, who played for Cardiff City and Swansea and now manages Llanelli, said he believed Hartson would be in a good position to fight the cancer, being fit and having only recently retired from football. "He's a strong man, pretty strong willed as well so that will help him," he added.
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