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Tennessee's Chris Lofton Beat Testicular Cancer After 2007 Sweet Sixteen

Tennessee guard Chris Lofton is revealing publicly for the first time what he learned just after he played in the 2007 Sweet Sixteen: He had testicular cancer.

In an interview with ESPN.com, Lofton reveals that an NCAA drug test during the 2007 Tournament revealed that he could have cancer, and that he learned of the diagnosis after Tennessee's season-ending loss to Ohio State. Six days after playing in that game, he underwent surgery. He spent the off-season recovering, and then played the entire 2007-08 season. Only one teammate knew.

"It's the hardest thing I've ever had to go through, but I know now there's nothing out there I can't overcome," Lofton told ESPN.com. "I wanted to deal with it on my terms because I didn't want it being a distraction for our team. I knew if it came out, everything would change. I didn't want it that way."

Now, 14 months after his initial diagnosis Lofton is completely healthy, and he has his sights set on the NBA.

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