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Willie Thorne reveals he is suffering from prostate cancer

Last Updated: 07/06/15 11:38am

Willie Thorne: Hoping to make a full recovery
Willie Thorne: Hoping to make a full recovery

Former snooker player Willie Thorne has revealed he is suffering from prostate cancer.

Thorne, 61, told the Sunday Mirror the cancer was discovered at an early stage and he is hopeful of making a full recovery.

He said: "My psychiatrist said I needed a set of blood tests as a matter of routine and they came back showing a problem.

"A scraping of the front of my prostrate showed up the cancer cells and now doctors are having to carry out a scraping of the back of the prostate to see if there has been any spread.

"But because they caught it quite early, we're hopeful."

Thorne, a former UK Championship runner-up who has forged a career as a snooker commentator since retiring from playing, has been battling gambling problems.

He said: "I feel numb with everything that has gone on. But I am determined to summon the strength and fight.

"I'm scared because I've spent two years living a lie with the gambling, depression and debts - I do wonder if this has been brought on by the stress."

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