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Rangers legend Brian Laudrup given the all clear ten years after cancer diagnosis

Rangers legend Brian Laudrup has been given the all clear ten years after his cancer diagnosis.

The 51-year-old was told he had follicular lymphoma in 2010, and has spent the last decade undergoing tests and check-ups.

However he confirmed on Instagram this afternoon that he had now been given the all-clear, while thanking the staff and medics at Rigshospitalet in Denmark.

He posted: "Today, after ten years of treatment and check-ups, I finally got the all clear from my follicular lymphoma cancer diagnosis!

"A huge thank you to this amazing and wonderful medical staff at Rigshospitalet!"

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Laudrup spent four years at Rangers, between 1994 and 1998. In his time at Ibrox he won three league titles, a Scottish Cup and a League Cup along with two Scottish Football Writers' player of the year awards and a players' player of the year prize.

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