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Cameron Suafoa retires following terminal cancer diagnosis

2 April 2026
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Blues loose forward Cameron Suafoa has announced that his sarcoma has become terminal. In a heartfelt video shared on social media, Suafoa revealed that he will begin chemotherapy soon. Following this announcement, many of his teammates and members of the rugby community expressed their support through various messages. Suafoa, who has faced significant health challenges, also disclosed that he has made the decision to retire from professional rugby due to the progression of his cancer. He stated, “I was told the unfortunate news that my cancer had spread and it was terminal now.”

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Cameron Suafoa’s diagnosis highlights the serious impact of cancer on athletes, showing that even those in peak physical condition can face life-threatening illnesses. Sarcoma, a type of cancer that affects connective tissues, is often challenging to diagnose and treat effectively. Suafoa’s situation sheds light on the importance of awareness and research funding for rare cancers, as well as the emotional and physical toll such diseases can take on individuals and their families. This case also serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the need for support within the sports community during difficult times.

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