Sports Minister promises help to Yuvraj

February 06, 2012 02:46 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:07 pm IST - New Delhi:

Sports Minister Ajay Maken has tweeted that the government should and will help Yuvraj Singh, who has been diagnosed with cancer. File Photo: R.V. Moorthy

Sports Minister Ajay Maken has tweeted that the government should and will help Yuvraj Singh, who has been diagnosed with cancer. File Photo: R.V. Moorthy

Sports Minister Ajay Maken has promised government help to cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing chemotherapy in the United States to recover from lung cancer.

“Wish Yuvraj a speedy recovery! Asking officials to find the quantum and nature of help required. Government shld & will help him,” Maken tweeted.

Yuvraj, who played a stellar role in India's ODI World Cup triumph last year, has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy at the Cancer Research Institute in Boston.

The 30-year-old left-hander has been in U.S. since last month being treated for what was earlier claimed to be a tumour in the lungs by his family.

His physiotherapist Dr Jatin Chaudhary has, however, assured that the ailment is curable and the batsman would be fit to resume cricket in May.

“It is a rare tumour and is cancerous but it has been detected in stage one itself. Doctors had to decide whether to continue medication or go for chemotherapy but since parts of the tumour are just above the artery of his heart, there was a danger that while running it could burst. But it is 100 per cent curable,” Chaudhary said.

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