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Cameron Suafoa in action for the Blues during a preseason match against Yokohama Canon Eagles in Yokohama on 10 February 2024. (Kenta Harada/Getty Images)
Cameron Suafoa in action for the Blues during a preseason match against Yokohama Canon Eagles in Yokohama on 10 February 2024. (Kenta Harada/Getty Images)
  • Blues lock Cameron Suafoa has opened up about his cancer battle.
  • The 25-year-old has continued to take the field in Super Rugby this season after a tumour was removed from his back late last year.
  • Suafoa, who underwent radiotherapy, will now take a break.
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Blues forward Cameron Suafoa has cancer and will take a break from playing after suffering fatigue from radiotherapy.

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

"I've been going through radiation treatment for the last month and a bit."

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.

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

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."

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.

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