New Zealand-based golfer, Michael Hendry, is determined to beat leukemia and make a comeback to the greens. Hendry recently announced his diagnosis via social media, prompting outpouring support from both professionals and fans.
Hendry was originally scheduled to compete in the US Open, however, after receiving his diagnosis, Hendry understandably withdrew his entry from the competition. He hopes to return to golf in the near future, but for now, he is focussed on getting better.
Despite the diagnosis, Hendry remains optimistic and believes that he can overcome this, just like he has overcome challenges on the golf course. Hendry has previously won the New Zealand Open three times and the Japan Tour twice.
Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that develops in the bone marrow, where blood cells are created. Symptoms of this disease often include fatigue, easy bruising or bleeding, and frequent infections. However, Hendry has not released any details regarding his current condition or treatment plan.
In response to Hendry’s announcement, fellow golfers such as Annabel Sutherland and Lydia Ko have offered their support and encouragement via social media. Fans worldwide have also used their platforms to show their support to Hendry’s speedy recovery.
In other cancer news, teenage patient and cancer survivor, Annabelle Fowler, was surprised with Taylor Swift concert tickets after surviving a rare blood disease and osteosarcoma diagnosis. Fowler had originally bought the tickets to see the concert before receiving her diagnosis. With the help of a radio station, Fowler was able to meet Taylor Swift backstage for meet and greet session.
Breast cancer survivor, Amanda Kuhl, the wife of MLB’s Chad Kuhl, was not going to let her illness keep her away from her husband’s game. Kuhl underwent cancer treatment and headed over to PNC Park on Sunday to cheer her husband and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Despite the tough times that the family had faced, they were still able to celebrate Father’s Day with Chad and their newborn son.
Unfortunately, we lost Andy Rourke, bassist, and founding member of The Smiths who died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 59. The band’s guitarist, Johnny Marr, announced the news on Twitter, followed by an outpouring of support from fans.
As we see, cancer affects people of all ages, genders, and professions. It is crucial that we continue to support and contribute to research in the field of cancer to help make breakthroughs that benefit millions of people worldwide.
In conclusion, we hope that Hendry makes a speedy recovery, and we extend our condolences to the friends and family of the late Andy Rourke.
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