Jonas Gutierrez: Newcastle winger discharged after cancer treatment
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Newcastle winger Jonas Gutierrez has been discharged from hospital following treatment for testicular cancer.
The 31-year-old had an operation in his native Argentina to remove his left testicle in September after the discovery of a tumour, before undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
Writing in Spanish on the Argentina international said: "Today I was given a medical discharge.
"Thank you very much to all who accompanied me at this time."
Jonas Gutierrez factfile |
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Joined Newcastle from Mallorca in July 2008 on a five-year contract |
Signed a new four-year deal in September 2011 |
Made his first appearance for Argentina in February 2007, and played for his country in 2010 World Cup |
Newcastle at the news on social media, writing: "Everyone at #NUFC is delighted to share the news that @elgalgojonas has been discharged from hospital in Argentina."
Gutierrez, who had a spell on loan at Norwich last season, has scored 10 goals in 177 league appearances for the Magpies since joining the club in 2008.
He became a fans' favourite when he played a starring role in helping the club win the Championship in his second season in the north-east.
After being largely overlooked by manager Alan Pardew last season, Gutierrez joined Norwich for the second half of the campaign, where he made his last league appearance in a 1-0 defeat by West Bromwich Albion in April.
Testicular cancer - facts |
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It usually affects men between the ages of 15 and 49 |
It is relatively uncommon, accounting for 1% of all cancers that occur in men |
It is one of the most treatable types of cancer. More than 96% of men with early-stage testicular cancer will be completely cured |
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