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Gianluca Vialli reveals he kept cancer treatment quiet

Former Chelsea striker Gianluca Vialli said he underwent treatment for cancer for over nine months, and attempted to hide his illness from others.

Gianluca Vialli reveals he kept cancer treatment quiet
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Former Chelsea and Juventus striker Gianluca Vialli has revealed he was treated for cancer for almost a year, but is now on the path to recovery. The 54-year old has written about the illness in a new book, but said he hid the news due to feelings of shame.

"It's been a year and I'm back to having a beastly physique, but I still have no certainty of how this match will end," Vialli told Corriere della Sera. "I would have gladly done without, but it was not possible. Then I considered it a phase of my life that had to be lived with courage and from which to learn something."

Vialli, during his playing days at Chelsea
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Vialli, during his playing days at Chelsea

Vialli's honours with Juve and Chelsea

Currently working in Italy as a pundit, Vialli won the Serie A title and the Champions League with Juventus, and also earned medals in the FA Cup, League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup with Chelsea.

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Helping others to overcome difficulties

Having undergone eight months of chemotherapy and six weeks of radiotherapy, Vialli exposed the lengths to which he initially attempted to conceal his illness to others. "I knew it was hard to have to tell others, to tell my family. You would never want to hurt the people who love you – my parents, my brothers and my sister, my wife Cathryn, our little girls Olivia and Sofia," he added. "It gives you a sense of shame, as if it is your fault. I would wear a sweater under my shirt so others did not notice anything, that I would still be the Vialli they knew. Then I decided to tell my story and put it in the book. I hope my story can inspire other people at difficult times in their life."