Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, December 9, 1993 TAG: 9312090179 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B-4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: From Associated Press reports DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Doctors said Wednesday that the lymphoma in the bone of Azinger's right shoulder blade is 90 percent curable and that they expect a full recovery. The overall cure rate for lymphoma is about 50 percent, according to the American Cancer Society.
The lymphoma was discovered after Azinger played the Skins Game during Thanksgiving weekend in obvious pain and with a clearly restricted swing.
He had exploratory surgery on his right shoulder in 1991 when X-rays showed a spot on the shoulder bone, but no malignancy was discovered. He began experiencing pain in his back last month and very nearly withdrew from the Skins Game.
"My doctors are very optimistic that they have caught this early enough so that a full and complete recovery is expected," Azinger said in a statement released Wednesday by his management representatives, Leader Enterprises, in Orlando, Fla.
The lymphoma was discovered by Dr. Frank Jobe at the Centinela Hospital in Los Angeles. Dr. Lorne Feldman, chief of oncology at Centinella, said Azinger will receive six chemotherapy injections, one every four weeks, followed by five weeks of daily radiation therapy.
by CNB