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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. | 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, capped by his country 51 times, was diagnosed on Sunday. | The 34-year-old, capped by his country 51 times, was diagnosed on Sunday. |
His career started at Luton and his £2.5m transfer to Arsenal in 1995 was then a record fee for a teenage player. | His career started at Luton and his £2.5m transfer to Arsenal in 1995 was then a record fee for a teenage player. |
His consultant in Swansea said further test results would "establish a full picture" of his diagnosis and he faced "many months" of treatment. | 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". | 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. | 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. | "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. | "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." | "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. | 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." | "However, while treatment is ongoing we would ask that the privacy of Mr Hartson, and all the patients who attend our hospital, is respected." |
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. | 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 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." | "John is a family man and we appreciate all the messages of support we have already received." |
'Well-liked' | 'Well-liked' |
His former club Celtic issued a statement saying everyone fully supported "John and his family at this extremely difficult time". | His former club Celtic issued a statement saying everyone fully supported "John and his family at this extremely difficult time". |
This 2008 footage shows footballer John Hartson speaking about his retirement | This 2008 footage shows footballer John Hartson speaking about his retirement |
Hartson moved to Glasgow in 2001 after being signed by then Celtic manager Martin O'Neill for £6m and spent five years at Parkhead, scoring 89 goals. | Hartson moved to Glasgow in 2001 after being signed by then Celtic manager Martin O'Neill for £6m and spent five years at Parkhead, scoring 89 goals. |
He was voted player of the year by his fellow professionals and the Scottish Football Writers Association. | He was voted player of the year by his fellow professionals and the Scottish Football Writers Association. |
During his international career, he scored 14 goals before stepping down in February 2006 to concentrate on his club football. | During his international career, he scored 14 goals before stepping down in February 2006 to concentrate on his club football. |
Hartson made his Wales debut in March 1995 in an away match against Bulgaria, often leading the line as a lone striker, until his last game in November 2005 against Cyprus. | Hartson made his Wales debut in March 1995 in an away match against Bulgaria, often leading the line as a lone striker, until his last game in November 2005 against Cyprus. |
He began his senior career at Luton in 1992 as a 17-year-old and the player's bustling style soon caught the eye of bigger clubs. | He began his senior career at Luton in 1992 as a 17-year-old and the player's bustling style soon caught the eye of bigger clubs. |
Arsenal paid £2.5m for Hartson in January 1995. | Arsenal paid £2.5m for Hartson in January 1995. |
A £3.3m move to their London rivals West Ham followed two years later, although that stay was marred by an altercation with team-mate Eyal Berkovic. | A £3.3m move to their London rivals West Ham followed two years later, although that stay was marred by an altercation with team-mate Eyal Berkovic. |
In 1999 Wimbledon paid £7.5m for Hartson, while spells at Coventry, Celtic, West Bromwich Albion and Norwich - on loan - followed before he announced his retirement as a player in February 2008. | In 1999 Wimbledon paid £7.5m for Hartson, while spells at Coventry, Celtic, West Bromwich Albion and Norwich - on loan - followed before he announced his retirement as a player in February 2008. |
When the 6ft 1in target man retired he said his biggest regret was not having played for his beloved Swansea City, the local club he had supported since a boy. | When the 6ft 1in target man retired he said his biggest regret was not having played for his beloved Swansea City, the local club he had supported since a boy. |
Since his retirement as a player, Hartson has proved himself an articulate and knowledgeable football commentator for media outlets, including the BBC. | Since his retirement as a player, Hartson has proved himself an articulate and knowledgeable football commentator for media outlets, including the BBC. |
Hartson seemed destined to move into football management and has been linked with vacant posts at the likes of Falkirk, Swansea and East Stirlingshire. | Hartson seemed destined to move into football management and has been linked with vacant posts at the likes of Falkirk, Swansea and East Stirlingshire. |