Sean recently marked one year since he started cancer treatment after a shock diagnosis of testicular cancer - he has opened up about his anxiety in returning to work earlier this year
Sean Defoe has opened up on the last 12 months as it has been just over one year since his cancer diagnosis.
With it being around a year since he was diagnosed and started treatment, Sean was reflecting on his return to work earlier this year. “The knock on effect is that, yes, thankfully, so many more people are returning to work healthy and getting over it. Sean said he decided to throw himself in at the “deep end” when he returned to work in the middle of the local and European elections, but afraid he might experience brain fog - one of the many side effects of chemotherapy.
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