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Mark Webster Opens up on Rare Cancer Diagnosis as Darts Pundit Issues Statement

Webster said treatment for hairy cell leukaemia is working slowly, and 95% of cases are successful, he told Sky Sports.

  • Former BDO World Championship winner Mark Webster revealed his recovery from hairy cell leukaemia is slower than expected, preventing his return to Sky Sports darts commentary.
  • The 42-year-old Welshman stepped back from duties earlier this year following his January 8th diagnosis with the rare blood cancer; he has not worked since the Premier League February event in Newcastle.
  • While 95% of cases are successful, Webster explained his white blood counts are not recovering, leaving his immune system vulnerable and preventing workplace return.
  • Webster expressed frustration attempting to work at Brighton recently but was unable due to low blood counts, describing the situation as manageable yet difficult.
  • Despite the setback, Webster remains hopeful for a return soon, acknowledging he must follow medical advice after transitioning to the broadcast booth six years ago.
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A rare form of cancer slows down former Darts world champion Mark Webster. The Welshman has been leaving his job as an expert for months, now he explains why for the first time.

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Mark Webster has announced that he is suffering from a rare form of leukemia. The good news the former world darts champion shares is that the disease is highly treatable.

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Mark Webster diagnosed with rare form of blood cancer

The left-hander Webster has not worked since February.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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