Australian golfer Lyle stops cancer treatment

Australian golfer Lyle stops cancer treatment

Jarrod Lyle will return home for palliative care.

Jarrod Lyle has won two Web.com tournaments in his career. (Reuters pic)
SYDNEY:
Australian golfer Jarrod Lyle has decided to stop active treatment in his third fight against cancer and will return home for palliative care, his wife said in a message on Facebook.

The 36-year-old, who had two wins on the Web.com tour in 2008 and played 121 US PGA Tour tournaments, was diagnosed with leukemia as a teenager and suffered a relapse in 2012.

After a second relapse last July, he had a third stem-cell transplant before returning to hospital in May.

“Earlier today, Jarrod made the decision to stop active treatment and begin palliative care,” Briony Lyle posted on Facebook under a picture of the golfer in a hospital bed hugging the couple’s two young daughters.

“He has given everything that he’s got to give, and his poor body cannot take any more. We’ll be taking him closer to home in the next couple of days so he can finally leave the hospital.”

Briony Lyle asked for the media to respect the family’s privacy and said she would post details of a memorial service for her husband when appropriate.

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