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<blockquote data-quote="The TRUTH" data-source="post: 50072"><p>Jane McGrath diagnosed with cancer</p><p></p><p>SYDNEY, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath stepped down from the team on Friday after his wife was diagnosed with cancer for a third time. </p><p> </p><p>McGrath released a statement about his wife Jane's condition after pulling out of Australia's limited-overs match with South Africa in Melbourne.</p><p></p><p>The 35-year-old said he intended to resume playing for Australia but would not be available for selection while his wife began her radiotherapy treatment.</p><p></p><p>"Jane McGrath today confirmed she has a recurrence of cancer and will undergo radiotherapy treatment early next week," a statement issued by Cricket Australia said.</p><p></p><p>"As with her previous episodes, both Jane and Glenn are extremely positive that the treatment will be successful and have requested that during this time, all parties respect their privacy.</p><p></p><p>"It is Glenn's intention to continue playing with the Australian cricket team, however, his immediate concern is with his family, and he will discuss his playing schedule with Cricket Australia and team management in due course."</p><p></p><p>Australian captain Ricky Ponting told a news conference in Melbourne the whole team's thoughts were with the McGraths.</p><p></p><p>"Cricket just takes a back seat, however much time he needs he's got," Ponting said. "He's said his intention is to keep playing, but we'll just have to see how things unfold over the next weeks."</p><p></p><p>English-born Jane was initially diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, aged 31. She underwent a mastectomy and six months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy before being given a clean bill of health.</p><p></p><p>In 2003, she was diagnosed with a secondary cancer in her hip bone while her husband was playing cricket in the West Indies.</p><p></p><p>McGrath rushed home but later rejoined the tour after a specialist said his wife's condition was not as bad as first thought and she had urged him to return.</p><p></p><p>She underwent more treatment and made another full recovery. The McGraths have two children, James and Holly, and have established their own charity foundation to raise money for more breast care nurses. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>latest news is that mcgrath wont play a further part in this series and is likely to miss the tour of SA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The TRUTH, post: 50072"] Jane McGrath diagnosed with cancer SYDNEY, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath stepped down from the team on Friday after his wife was diagnosed with cancer for a third time. McGrath released a statement about his wife Jane's condition after pulling out of Australia's limited-overs match with South Africa in Melbourne. The 35-year-old said he intended to resume playing for Australia but would not be available for selection while his wife began her radiotherapy treatment. "Jane McGrath today confirmed she has a recurrence of cancer and will undergo radiotherapy treatment early next week," a statement issued by Cricket Australia said. "As with her previous episodes, both Jane and Glenn are extremely positive that the treatment will be successful and have requested that during this time, all parties respect their privacy. "It is Glenn's intention to continue playing with the Australian cricket team, however, his immediate concern is with his family, and he will discuss his playing schedule with Cricket Australia and team management in due course." Australian captain Ricky Ponting told a news conference in Melbourne the whole team's thoughts were with the McGraths. "Cricket just takes a back seat, however much time he needs he's got," Ponting said. "He's said his intention is to keep playing, but we'll just have to see how things unfold over the next weeks." English-born Jane was initially diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, aged 31. She underwent a mastectomy and six months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy before being given a clean bill of health. In 2003, she was diagnosed with a secondary cancer in her hip bone while her husband was playing cricket in the West Indies. McGrath rushed home but later rejoined the tour after a specialist said his wife's condition was not as bad as first thought and she had urged him to return. She underwent more treatment and made another full recovery. The McGraths have two children, James and Holly, and have established their own charity foundation to raise money for more breast care nurses. latest news is that mcgrath wont play a further part in this series and is likely to miss the tour of SA. [/QUOTE]
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