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DENVER, Jan. 15 -- Denver Nuggets forward Nenê underwent successful surgery to remove a testicular tumor yesterday. Results of a biopsy to determine the presence of cancer are pending.
“A right testicular mass was found incidentally and it was managed surgically,” said Dr. Fernando J. Kim, Chief of Urology at Denver Health Medical Center. “Nenê is recovering well and in good condition.”
“I want to thank my fans, my teammates, the Nuggets organization and everyone that’s been supporting me,” said Nenê. “My victory will represent their victory as well. Thanks for being with me in this moment. I will remember all the appreciation. I thank God that we could detect this at such an early stage.”
Last week, an examination by team physician Dr. Saurabh Mangalik revealed the presence of a tumor. Nenê then consulted with Dr. Kim, a graduate of the University of São Paolo School of Medicine in Nenê’s home country of Brazil, who performed the surgery.
“As a cancer survivor and someone who has watched his son go through two cancer-related surgeries, I know firsthand the emotions and fears that you feel when someone says you might have it,” said Nuggets Head Coach George Karl. “Our job now is to support Nenê and be there for him as a family. Basketball is at the bottom of the totem poll at a time like this. We just want him to get healthy.”
On Jan. 11, the Nuggets announced Nenê would take an indefinite leave of absence from the team. There remains no timeline for his return.
Well, we have learned it was a testicular tumor. A biopsy is being conducted to determine whether or not it is cancerous. On the radio today, coach George Carl said that the team was very melancholy and emotionally frustrated. This is a very tough time for the Nuggets. Besides Nene's situation, Kenyon Martin is out with a staph infection apparently in his butt. Eduardo Najera is healthy enough to dress, but he is really banged up. And on top of everything, the team has lost two games in a row. Hopefully, the team can pull together and rebound during what looks to be (somewhat of) an easy schedule. Our thoughts are with you, Nene. We hope to see you healthy soon.













