Football captain diagnosed with acute leukaemia
The condition was diagnosed following tests after the Bulgaria international, 32, developed a fever following last Saturday’s defeat to Arsenal.
A statement from the club said: “We expect to learn more about Stiliyan’s situation in due course and we have moved quickly to support him and his family.
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Hide Ad“Stiliyan is cherished by many and he will get from Villa every ounce of love and support that we have to help bring this to a positive conclusion.”
An expert said an early diagnosis could be “crucial” for Petrov’s recovery.
Professor Chris Bunce, research director at Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research, said the condition is often not identified in younger patients because it is so rare.
He added: “Thirty-two is certainly a young age to develop acute leukaemia. It is much more common in people in their 60s.
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Hide Ad“But being in a health awareness environment such as professional football, with the benefit of a medical team, could be crucial for Stiliyan. The earlier treatment is started, the better chances of survival.”