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Friday, 20 September, 2002, 15:43 GMT 16:43 UK
Boycott to have cancer treatment
Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott is to undergo chemotherapy in his battle to fight cancer.
The Yorkshireman, 61, was diagnosed at the beginning of September after he discovered a lump on his neck.
Subsequent tests revealed the "existence of cancerous tissue" prompting specialists to recommend him for chemotherapy.
A spokeswoman for Boycott said: "It has been decided that Geoffrey Boycott should undergo chemotherapy treatment for the cancer, which has been diagnosed as situated in the area based at the rear of the tongue."
Boycott has so far refused to comment on the issue himself.
One of England's greatest opening batsmen, with 22 Test centuries, Boycott's dogged determination at the crease won him the respect of millions of fans.
When his cricketing career ended, he became a high-profile radio and television broadcaster.
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