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    AFL great’s cancer warning for men after undergoing surgery in the prime of his footy career

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Sam Docherty was at the height of his AFL career when a small lump out of place threatened to derail it all.

    The then Carlton co-captain made the accidental discovery at a Gold Coast hotel in late 2020.

    ‘I was feeling around, as you do as a bloke, and noticed that there was a hard bit above my testicle,’ the 2017 All-Australian half-back said.

    Two weeks later, the otherwise healthy then 27-year-old found himself on the operating table awaiting surgery for stage two testicular cancer.

    ‘It was a pretty crazy turn of events,’ he said.

    ‘You hear the word ‘cancer’ and you just think: ‘I’m in a world of hurt’.’

    AFL great’s cancer warning for men after undergoing surgery in the prime of his footy career

    Sam Docherty discovered a lump during his career peak, leading to a shock stage two testicular cancer diagnosis soon after

    The former Carlton Football Club co-captain underwent urgent surgery just weeks after noticing symptoms while staying on the Gold Coast

    The former Carlton Football Club co-captain underwent urgent surgery just weeks after noticing symptoms while staying on the Gold Coast

    Despite initial treatment, cancer spread throughout Docherty’s body within a year, forcing multiple intense chemotherapy rounds during recovery period

    Despite initial treatment, cancer spread throughout Docherty’s body within a year, forcing multiple intense chemotherapy rounds during recovery period

    An estimated 1040 Australians were diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2025, with nearly 40 people dying from the illness that year.

    It is the most common form of cancer for men aged under 40, with an estimated average diagnosis age of 36.

    While highly treatable when caught early, it can pose significant health risks if allowed to spread.

    ‘When testicular cancer is caught early, surgery alone is usually enough to treat it,’ says genitourinary oncology specialist Dr Weranja Ranasinghe.

    ‘However, if the cancer has spread beyond the testicle, it can travel to other parts of the body.

    ‘That means treatment becomes more prolonged and often involves chemotherapy.’

    In Docherty’s case, the cancer had already spread to the epididymis – the coiled tube above the testicles – by the time it was identified.

    Though he underwent surgery immediately, testing revealed it had spread throughout his body within a year of the operation.

    He described chemotherapy as relentless, comparing it to feeling constantly hungover for days without relief during gruelling treatment cycles

    He described chemotherapy as relentless, comparing it to feeling constantly hungover for days without relief during gruelling treatment cycles

    Remarkably, Docherty returned to AFL action months after chemotherapy, producing one of the best seasons of his decorated career

    Remarkably, Docherty returned to AFL action months after chemotherapy, producing one of the best seasons of his decorated career

    Testicular cancer remains the most common cancer affecting Australian men under 40, with early detection significantly improving treatment outcomes

    Testicular cancer remains the most common cancer affecting Australian men under 40, with early detection significantly improving treatment outcomes

    That prompted him to undergo four, five-day rounds of chemotherapy, an experience he likened to feeling hungover without relief for days at a time.

    Against the odds, the Blues favourite returned to the field within months of finishing his final round of chemo in November 2021.

    ‘I ran on for round one and had almost my best year of footy after that,’ Docherty said.

    ‘It was a pretty crazy experience.’

    April is testicular cancer awareness month, designed to encourage young men to spare two minutes in the shower for regular self-checks.

    This involves checking for lumps, swelling, pain or hardness on the testicles with a thumb and forefinger.

    It is best done regularly and after a warm bath or shower.

    ‘There’s nothing overly comfortable about getting checked but the earlier you catch these things, the more treatable it becomes,’ Docherty said.

    ‘The most uncomfortable news you could get is that it’s too late.’

    Since retiring from the AFL in 2025 after notching 184 games, Docherty has continued to advocate for cancer awareness and serves on the board of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation.



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