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Malaysian badminton star Lee diagnosed with cancer

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei has early-stage nose cancer and is being treated in Taiwan, sports officials said on Saturday, after weeks of speculatio­n about his health.

The country's most successful Olympian ever, who enjoys superstar status in his homeland, was responding well to treatment, they said.

But the illness will neverthele­ss be a devastatin­g blow for the 35 year old, coming after he clawed his way back up the rankings following a doping ban to play some of the best badminton of his life.

Speculatio­n had been swirling about his health since he stopped turning up for training in July, and the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia (BAM) announced that he was pulling out of the World Championsh­ips and Asian Games.

Subsequent reports said the three-time Olympic silver medallist had travelled to Tai- wan for treatment but officials remained tight-lipped about what he was suffering from.

In a statement on Saturday, BAM president Norza Zakaria said, "The player has been diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer. "(Lee) is currently in Taiwan seeking treatment and I am pleased to inform you that he is responding well to his treatment and is currently resting and recuperati­ng amongst family and close friends.

"BAM is in constant contact with (Lee) and we will offer any support we can to our legend."

Missing the World Championsh­ips in July and August was a particular blow for the former world No 1 as the tournament's top honour is one of the major awards missing from his trophy cabinet.

Lee's unsuccessf­ul attempts to capture Malaysia's first ever Olympic gold medal at three consecutiv­e editions of the Games were followed avidly back home, as was his long-running rivalry with Chinese superstar Lin Dan. His last shot at Olympic gold at Rio 2016 ended in failure when the Malaysian lost out to China's Chen Long in a nail-biting final.

Lee, currently ranked No 4 in the world, had said Rio would be his last Olympics.

Lee had fought his way back to the top of the rankings after returning from a doping ban in 2015.

He tested positive for a forbidden anti-inflammato­ry drug at the 2014 world championsh­ips and many feared it would end his career, but he bounced back strongly.

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