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  1. 14 Jan 2019 · Malaysian badminton legend Lee Chong Wei overcame nose cancer and underwent radiation therapy in Taiwan. He is back on the court and aims to compete at his fifth consecutive Olympics in 2020.

  2. 11 Dis 2018 · The Malaysian badminton star said he cried when his wife told him he had nose cancer in July 2018. He underwent 33 sessions of proton therapy in Taiwan and hopes to return to action next year.

  3. 13 Jun 2019 · Badminton great Lee Chong Wei is retiring after a 19-year career because of his battle with cancer. The three-time Olympic silver medalist says it is a tough decision because he had hoped to retire after next year's Tokyo Olympics.

  4. 13 Jun 2019 · Chong Wei was diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer last July after the Indonesian Open. Details of his condition and treatment were made public in September. He had originally planned to stop playing after Tokyo 2020 but his doctors advised him to rest and minimise pressure.

  5. 13 Jun 2019 · Lee Chong Wei finally met an opponent he couldn't beat. The after-effects of nose cancer forced the badminton great to announce his retirement on Thursday after a hall-of-fame worthy career.

  6. Cancer survivor Lee Chong Wei is on the mend, and he wants to defend his Malaysian Open title in April. The three-time Olympic Games silver medallist was diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer in September 2018. But the 36-year-old is feeling fit again after receiving the all-clear from his doctors in January.

  7. 14 Jun 2019 · Cancer-hit badminton star Lee Chong Wei announced his retirement yesterday, ending a brilliant career in which he collected a swathe of honours but never won a world or Olympic title....

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