Former England batsman Sir Geoffrey Boycott has revealed he has been identified with throat most cancers for the second time.
Boycott confirmed his prognosis in an announcement to The Telegraph, revealing he would require an operation.
‘In the previous few weeks I’ve had an MRI Scan, CT Scan, a PET Scan and two biopsies and it has now been confirmed I’ve throat most cancers and would require an operation,’ Boycott mentioned.
‘From previous expertise I realise that to beat most cancers a second time I’ll want glorious medical therapy and fairly a little bit of luck and even when the operation is profitable each most cancers affected person is aware of they need to stay with the opportunity of it returning.
‘So I’ll simply get on with it and hope for the very best.’
Sir Geoffrey Boycott revealed he has been identified with throat most cancers for the second time













