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Carlton's Sam Docherty recovering from testicular cancer surgery

Carlton co-captain Sam Docherty is expected to make a full recovery following surgery for a malignant testicular tumour.

Docherty, 27, underwent surgery last Friday after the cancerous lump was discovered.

"Obviously hearing the initial diagnosis was a shock, however I feel grateful to have got onto it straight away," Docherty said in a Carlton statement.

"Having now had the surgery, I'm grateful to hear that I'm expected to make a full recovery and will be able to resume training in four to six weeks' time."

Docherty said his diagnosis illustrated the importance of undergoing regular checks and seeking prompt medical advice.

"I hope to use this as a reminder for others to look after themselves and also to support others who may be going through similar experiences," he said.

Carlton head of football Brad Lloyd said the club was relieved Docherty's surgery went well.

He said the club would do all that it could to assist Docherty with his recovery.

"Obviously Sam's health remains the Club's number one priority and we will continue to support him throughout this time," Lloyd said.

Docherty has played 108 senior matches for Carlton and the Brisbane Lions.

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