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Ali Carter has been given the all-clear from lung cancer

The 35-year-old began chemotherapy in May.

SNOOKER PLAYER ALI Carter has been given the all-clear from cancer for the second time in two years.

The two-time World Championship runner-up tweeted on Friday that he’d been given the all-clear and is looking to get his career back on track.

Carter was last year treated for testicular cancer and has battled Crohn’s disease for over a decade. He began chemotherapy in May after earlier this year being diagnosed with lung cancer.

The 35-year-old returned to snooker in October at the General Cup in Hong Kong, defeating Shaun Murphy in the final to win the event.

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