Blues lock reveals cancer battle
Auckland Blues forward Cameron Suafoa has revealed he was diagnosed with cancer. Image via IG Cameron Suafoa

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Auckland Blues lock reveals cancer battle

Auckland Blues forward Cameron Suafoa is taking a break from rugby after revealing that he was diagnosed with cancer.

15-04-24 12:06
Blues lock reveals cancer battle
Auckland Blues forward Cameron Suafoa has revealed he was diagnosed with cancer. Image via IG Cameron Suafoa

Auckland Blues forward Cameron Suafoa has cancer and will take a break from playing after suffering fatigue from radiotherapy.

“I’ve recently been diagnosed with cancer,” Suafoa said, without disclosing details, in a video posted on Sunday by the Blues on social media platform X.

The 25-year-old lock has continued to take the field in Super Rugby this season after a tumour was removed from his back late last year.

TAKE A BREAK

Suafoa was a fortnight into radiation treatment when he started in the defeat against Super Rugby leaders Wellington Hurricanes on March 9.

He made his 20th Super Rugby career appearance a week later as a replacement in a win at the Waratahs in Sydney, just a day after one of his weekly radiation treatments.

“In the mornings, I am normally pretty good, because I just woke up, I’m full of energy,” he explained.

“It’s normally after 12 or one when I tend to decline, fatigue-wise. I get real tired easily,” he added, with the tiredness meaning he would have to take a break from playing.

“Right now, it is what it is. I can’t change the fact I am going through this.

“Hopefully I can come back from this fitter and stronger.”

BLUES SECOND IN SUPER RUGBY LOG

Suafoa said he had been in a busy period of training, with full contact, when he was first diagnosed.

“Physically, I felt fine. Looking back on it, I probably wasn’t ready to admit, even to myself, that I was going through this. I guess I was in the denial stage,” he said.

“It was a few weeks before I told my family.”

The Blues are second in the Super Rugby table, five points behind the Hurricanes, who have a perfect record of seven wins.

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse