Mass found in chest of Eric Berry
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs have placed Pro Bowl safety Eric Berry on the non-football illness list after a mass was discovered in his chest following Thursday night's game against the Oakland Raiders.
Berry began feeling discomfort in his chest near the end of the game, and a series of tests taken in Oakland and back in Kansas City revealed the mass.
Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder said that there has been no definitive diagnosis, but the leading possibility is lymphoma. Burkholder said that Berry had never complained of the pain until last week, and a physical taken over the summer came back clear. Berry was on his way Monday to Atlanta, where he was to be examined by specialists at Emory University.
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Chiefs' Eric Berry diagnosed with cancer
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs safety Eric Berry has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease and will begin chemotherapy for what doctors called a "very treatable and potentially curable" form of cancer.
Hodgkin's disease is a form of lymphoma originating in white blood cells.
Berry had been undergoing tests at Emory University in Atlanta since an MRI exam nearly two weeks ago showed a mass on the right side of his chest that was suspected to be lymphoma.
Berry said in a statement that he will "embrace this process and attack it the same way I do everything else in life. God has more than prepared me for it."
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci...agnosed-cancer
If it had to be cancer, it is great that he has a very treatable and potentially curable form