New Zealand Rugby chairman Brent Impey has confirmed his cancer diagnosis but remains upbeat due to its curable nature.
During lockdown Impey developed a cyst the size of a golf ball on the back of his skull.
This was surgically removed and a biopsy conducted. Impey was then informed he had non-Hodgkin lymphoma - a curable and in his case confined cancer of the blood.
The treatment is six chemotherapy treatments spread over 18 weeks. Side-effects can include nausea and hair loss.
Impey informed all New Zealand Rugby staff, including provincial and Super Rugby bosses and life members, of his diagnosis on July 9. NZR board member Stewart Mitchell will fulfil his duties should his health deteriorate, but Impey intends to carry on in his role as chairman as usual.