Sports presenter Bruce McAvaney has spoken out for the first time since going public with his cancer diagnosis, saying he is thankful for all the public support he has received.
McAvaney only revealed he has Leukaemia last week after being diagnosed with the disease two years ago.
He was back in the hosting chair on live television yesterday and gave a heartfelt thanks for all the messages and well wishes he has received since opening up about his illness.
“I’m going well. I have appreciated all the support I’ve had over the last 24 hours,” he said.
“Two years ago I discovered I have a form of leukaemia, CLL. I have no symptoms and I’ve had no treatment.
“If I have to have the treatment the success rate is particularly strong. I’m very lucky.
“It’s a nasty word leukaemia, a lot of people are fighting it. I feel for them.
“In a small way I’ve been in their shoes for the last two-and-a-half years.”
He also spoke about his decision not to host Australian Open tennis coverage in January for the first time since the 90s because “I felt I was getting tired”.
“My immune system, I feel is not as strong as it once was,” he said, but now “I’m revitalised, rejuvenated and I feel well.”