QUEENSLAND Roar captain Craig Moore has been advised by his doctor the surgery he underwent for testicular cancer was successful.
Moore had surgery to remove a testicle six weeks ago after discovering a lump a week earlier.
The Socceroos defender met with his oncologist this morning and was informed he would not require further immediate ongoing treatment and was given the all-clear to continue training and playing.
Doctors will continue to monitor Moore’s recovery over the coming months to ensure his ongoing health.
The results are a boost for the player, his family, Roar fans and also the club.
Roar's skipper will now concentrate his efforts on preparations for Sunday’s crucial Hyundai A-League clash with Wellington Phoenix at Suncorp Stadium.
The Socceroos defender met with his oncologist this morning and was informed he would not require further immediate ongoing treatment and was given the all-clear to continue training and playing.
Doctors will continue to monitor Moore’s recovery over the coming months to ensure his ongoing health.
The results are a boost for the player, his family, Roar fans and also the club.
Roar's skipper will now concentrate his efforts on preparations for Sunday’s crucial Hyundai A-League clash with Wellington Phoenix at Suncorp Stadium.
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