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Pundit Mark Webster will return to Sky Sports' Premier League Darts coverage this Thursday following an improvement in his condition after revealing his cancer diagnosis.
The Welshman announced in January that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called hairy cell leukaemia and has not worked at a darts event since beginning chemotherapy in February.
The former BDO world champion made his diagnosis public in a wide‑ranging interview with Darts World, which he referenced when providing an update on his condition and confirming his attendance at Thursday's Premier League Darts event in Birmingham - live on Sky Sports.
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"I'm delighted to say that since this interview was filmed, things have improved," Webster wrote on X.
"Although I'm still undergoing treatment, I have been cleared to return to Premier League duty on Thursday.
'Things have improved' - Webster to resume Sky duties after cancer diagnosis
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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