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Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser diagnosed with incurable form of blood cancer

NEW YORK — Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser has been diagnosed with an incurable form of blood cancer. Fraser wrote on the NHL's website Friday that he was recently diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called essential thrombocythemia, known as ET.
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NEW YORK — Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser has been diagnosed with an incurable form of blood cancer.

Fraser wrote on the NHL's website Friday that he was recently diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called essential thrombocythemia, known as ET.

He described it as "an incurable cancer in the leukemia family, although in rare instances it can evolve into a related disease called myelofibrosis, or into acute leukemia."

He added that while it is incurable, patients can live a normal life with it for many years. However, it carries a danger of developing blood clots that can lead to a heart attack or stroke. 

"I consider myself blessed that this rare disease was diagnosed before I had a stroke or heart attack," he wrote. "At 65, I was planning on living a healthy, full life for many more years.

"Now that I know I have this disease I can take extra precautions to keep my blood thinner and hopefully prevent a blood clot from hitting my heart or brain."

Fraser retired in 2010 after 30 years as an NHL referee.

 

The Canadian Press



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