Ann-Katrin Berger to undergo treatment for thyroid cancer | OneFootball

Ann-Katrin Berger to undergo treatment for thyroid cancer | OneFootball

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·23 August 2022

Ann-Katrin Berger to undergo treatment for thyroid cancer

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Chelsea goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger will undergo treatment for thyroid cancer, following four years in remission.

Berger was initially diagnosed with cancer in November 2017 during her time at Birmingham, before making a full recovery and returning to the pitch in February 2018.


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The 31-year-old has released a statement to confirm that the cancer has returned, and she will begin treatment in London this week.

"I wanted to update fans directly that unfortunately, after four years of living cancer-free, there has been a recurrence detected in my thyroid," a statement released by Berger read.

"I’ve said before that as a sportsperson you have to fight every day to be the best you can be and that’s something I will continue to do and I hope by sharing my journey, I can help others that find themselves in a similar situation.

"I am working closely with my club doctor and specialist in London and my treatment will start this week. I remain positive that my treatment will be as effective as last time and I’m looking forward to returning to the pitch and seeing you all at Kingsmeadow and Stamford Bridge."

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