Orioles' Mancini completes chemotherapy for colon cancer
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Trey Mancini finished six months of chemotherapy for colon cancer, his girlfriend Sara Perlman announced Monday on Twitter.
TREY DID IT!!!! He competed chemotherapy!!! What a six months it has been. I’ve never been more proud & joyful ☀️ this is the best day ever!!!! Thank you for all the love and support. We are SOOOO grateful!!!!💗💗💗 @TreyMancini pic.twitter.com/dM7amk92GH
— Sara Perlman (@saraperlman) September 21, 2020
Trey Mancini just completed 6 months of chemotherapy. 🧡 👏
— theScore (@theScore) September 22, 2020
(🎥: @saraperlman) pic.twitter.com/iQxrBPWXNl
Mancini received a gift from his teammates after he finished treatment:
In this #F16HT together. So proud of you, @TreyMancini! pic.twitter.com/Lg8M91SHkT
— Baltimore Orioles 😷 (@Orioles) September 21, 2020
Mancini said in April that he would need to undergo chemotherapy every two weeks for the next six months while missing the 2020 season.
The 28-year-old underwent surgery in March to remove a malignant tumor from his colon.
Mancini debuted as a major leaguer for the Orioles in 2016, and he's hit 86 home runs with 238 RBIs.