Mark Webster diagnosed with rare cancer as Sky Sports pundit shares update
Darts commentator and former BDO world champion Mark Webster has provided a heartbreaking update on his medical condition that forced him to step away
www.express.co.ukHere are the latest updates about Mark Webster:
Mark Webster, the former world darts champion and current Sky Sports pundit, has been publicly updating fans about his battle with hairy cell leukaemia, a rare form of blood cancer. Early reports indicated he was undergoing chemotherapy and stepping back from duties, with hopeful but cautious statements about his prognosis.[2][3]
In May 2026, multiple outlets reported that Webster’s condition had improved sufficiently to allow him to return to some Premier League Darts broadcasting duties, though he remains in treatment. This marked a positive development after his initial diagnosis in January 2026.[1][4][9]
His management and public statements emphasized privacy and resilience, with supporters offering messages of encouragement as he navigates treatment and a phased return to work.[3]
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Darts commentator and former BDO world champion Mark Webster has provided a heartbreaking update on his medical condition that forced him to step away
www.express.co.ukThe 42-year-old has issued a statement
www.gbnews.comThe 42-year-old has not been on screens for over three months
www.gbnews.comEverything about Mark Webster can be found here. From the latest darts news to all his achievements!
dartsnews.comSky Sports Darts pundit Mark Webster to return to commentary duties for Thursdays Premier League Darts event in Birmingham after improvement in condition; Webster revealed he has been diagnosed with hairy cell leukaemia and has not worked since starting chemotherapy in January
www.skysports.comMark Webster is temporarily stepping back from the darts scene. The 42-year-old Welshman is stepping down from his duties as an analyst for medical reasons. His management company, MODUS Sports, confi...
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe left-hander Webster has not worked since February.
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