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Utility back Julian Huxley diagnosed with brain tumor
AFP, SYDNEY
Wednesday, Mar 05, 2008, Page 19
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Utility back Julian Huxley places the ball during Australia's World Cup match against Canada in Bordeaux, France, on Sept. 29 last year.
PHOTO: AFP
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Australia World Cup back Julian Huxley has been diagnosed with a brain tumor while undergoing scans following a head knock during a weekend match, his club the ACT Brumbies said yesterday.
Huxley, 28, was shocked when doctors broke the news to him on Monday following routine MRI scans carried out after he was concussed as he attempted a head-on tackle during a match against the Queensland Reds in Canberra on Saturday.
"The tumor, at the top of his brain, is believed to be benign. The 28-year-old has been referred to a neurosurgeon for further investigation and management," the Brumbies said in a statement.
The Wallabies utility convulsed on the field on Saturday before being taken to a Canberra hospital where he remained overnight for observation.
The next day he had recovered well, showed no ill-effects of the concussion and was cleared of any structural or muscular damage, the club said.
But Huxley was stunned the following day when doctors told him what the precautionary MRI scans had revealed.
"It was a huge shock when the doctor told me I have a tumor," he said. "It's obviously been with me for some time and I've never felt any sort of illness."
"The challenge for me now is to get on with gathering the best advice from the specialists and neurosurgeons, dealing with it and recovering as quickly as I can," he said in a statement.
Brumbies chief executive Andrew Fagan said it was unclear if or when Huxley would play for the team again.
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