Cardiff Blues hooker Matthew Rees has been given the all-clear to return to training following treatment for testicular cancer.
The 33-year-old was diagnosed with the illness last October, but following a number of recent tests, he has been given a clean bill of health.
"Cardiff Blues is today delighted to announce that club captain Matthew Rees has been given the all clear to return to full time training," read a statement. "The region is now able to confirm that, following screening and testing, Matthew has been given the all clear by specialists and does not require further medical treatment."
Meanwhile, Rees added: "It is a massive weight off my shoulders and while there has always been light at the end of the tunnel for me during difficult times this is the news I always wanted to hear. Now I've been given the all clear I can concentrate on getting back to match fitness and hopefully I can play a part towards the end of this season for the Blues.
"I've been truly overwhelmed by the good luck messages I have received from the rugby world and the fantastic support I've had from my friends, family, my team-mates and staff at Cardiff Blues and the WRU throughout my treatment. It has meant a huge amount to me.
"I also want to pay a special thank you to everyone at Velindre Hospital in Cardiff, in particular the specialists and nurses on the Princess Margaret Ward for everything they have done for me."
Rees has made 58 appearances for Wales at international level.