Tyrone GAA boss Mickey Harte has revealed he has received the all-clear last December after battling cancer since 2015.
Harte today revealed that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer in early 2015 and underwent extensive treatment for a period of 30 months.
“That was a tough year (2015), that year,” Harte told the Irish Examiner. “A very tough year. Thanks be to God it got discovered in time and I got it removed.
“Then I got treatment, like chemotherapy, only it was directly into my bladder, it didn’t go through the whole body. But then it wasn’t working the first time around. And then it didn’t work the second time around.
“I remember being up in Belfast and them telling me there’s a 66% chance of it working the first or second time but after that it goes down to 18%.
“Thanks be to God though, that third time, it worked. So I didn’t have to get the whole bladder out and get a reconstruction done.
“If I had to get it done, I’d have been out for two or three months and it would have been the end of my football career, no doubt, so I have so much to be grateful for.”
The only game he missed due to the treatment was Tyrone’s final league game of 2015 against Kerry when a draw consigned them to relegation to Division 2.
Harte will lead Tyrone into the All-Ireland SFC final for the fourth time on Sunday where they will face Dublin.