LA Tenorio helps out throughout Gilas Pilipinas follow.-MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.web
MANILA, Philippines–LA Tenorio has been declared cancer-free by docs following a contemporary take a look at in Singapore, coach Tim Cone stated Tuesday.
Cone bared that Tenorio was given a clear invoice of well being after present process quite a lot of chemotherapy classes since he was identified with Stage 3 colon most cancers in March.
“His final PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scan is cancer-free. He’s completed with all of his chemo classes. He’s been declared cancer-free,” Cone instructed reporters after a press convention saying attainable adjustments to the Gilas Pilipinas lineup for the Hangzhou Asian Video games.
Tenorio additionally confirmed the information by sharing the Inquirer Sports activities’ submit on X, the social media platform previously generally known as Twitter.
“God is nice!” Tenorio stated.
FILE – Barangay Ginebra guard LA Tenorio talks to teammate Scottie Thompson in the course of the 2023 PBA Governors’ Cup Finals at Araneta Coliseum. PBA IMAGES
The Barangay Ginebra flooring normal was pressured to overlook the rest of final season’s Governors’ Cup following the announcement, ending his report streak of 744 consecutive video games.
Cone was additionally instructed that Tenorio has additionally been cleared to hitch Ginebra practices within the subsequent few days.
“They instructed him that inside days, he can begin working towards. In three or 4 days, he can return to follow,” stated Cone.
Tenorio is scheduled to fly again to Manila late Tuesday to as soon as once more assist Gilas’ preparation for the Asiad as a part of Cone’s teaching employees.
Your subscription couldn’t be saved. Please attempt once more.
Your subscription has been profitable.
Learn Subsequent
Do not miss out on the most recent information and data.
Subscribe to INQUIRER PLUS to get entry to The Philippine Every day Inquirer & different 70+ titles, share as much as 5 devices, take heed to the information, obtain as early as 4am & share articles on social media. Name 896 6000.
For suggestions, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.