Jakarta - Manajer Sriwijaya FC, Ucok Hidayat, memastikan anak asuhnya tak terkena suap jelang dua pertandingan terakhir di Gojek Liga 1 bersama Bukalapak. Laskar Wong Kito, julukan Sriwijaya FC, membutuhkan kemenangan.
Hingga pekan ke-32 Liga 1, Sriwijaya FC berada di peringkat ke-16 dengan 36 poin. Dengan dua pertandingan tersisa, Laskar Wong Kito ingin menyapu bersih semua poin demi lolos dari zona degradasi.
Ucok memastikan, di laga krusial itu, semua pemain Sriwijaya FC akan berjuang keras. Laskar Wong Kito tak akan tergoda tawaran dari mafia yang berniat mengatur skor sepak bola Indonesia.
"Sebenarnya, banyak pemain kami yang dapat SMS (dari mafia sepak bola). (Mafianya) ada bekas pemain, ada fotonya, pemain saya sudah melapor," kata Ucok Hidayat saat dihubungi Liputan6.com.
Malahan, kapten Sriwijaya FC, Yoo Hyun-goo, mendapat tawaran menggiurkan dari mafia sepak bola. Namun, gelandang asal Korea Selatan itu tak mau merusak keindahan sepak bola Indonesia.
"Ada rekamannya, ada tawarannya berapa. Rata-rata pemain ditawar Rp50 juta. Kapten kita di WA sama agen-agennya, dia (mafia) dari Indonesia. Kami sudah lapor ke PSSI juga," ucap manajer Sriwijaya FC itu, menambahkan.
Dalam dua pertandingan tersisa, Sriwijaya FC akan menjamu Mitra Kukar di Stadion Gelora Jakabaring, 30 November 2018 dan menantang Arema FC di Stadion Kanjuruhan, 7 Desember 2018.
"Kami harus menang karena tidak mau degradasi. Kekuatan tim, pada dasarnya merata. Tinggal strategi dari pelatih saja," ucap Ucok menegaskan.
Berbagai cara dilakukan Sriwijaya FC agar mampu memotivasi pemain. Manajemen bahkan menyiapkan bonus beragam agar pemain bisa memenangi dua laga sekaligus, memastikan Sriwijaya FC tetap berlaga di Liga 1 musim depan.
"Motivasi macam-macam sudah diberi. Ada beberapa kawan yang bantu untuk memberikan bonus. Artinya, kalau soal bonus, sangat besar," ucap Ucok Hidayat.
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that develops in the pleura, a thin membrane that separates the lung from the chest wall. As it progresses along the membrane, it results in breathing difficulties, chest pain and fever. It usually occurs from prior exposure to asbestos, a type of mineral fiber used in the insulation industry. Less commonly, mesothelioma can also arise, less commonly, along the lining of the abdomen.
Mesothelioma, unlike other cancers, tends to grow mainly along the surface of the lung and other surfaces of the chest resulting in pain from invasion of nerves, and shortness of breath from compression of the lungs or restriction of lung expansion. Tumor nodules and fluid accumulates along the pleural space between the lung and the chest wall. Sometimes the growth of the tumor leads to fever. Though mesothelioma can spread to chest lymph nodes and invade into the lung, it is rare for it to spread to the rest of the body. Left untreated, mesothelioma worsens and can cause death.
Mesothelioma generally occurs in people who have previously been exposed to asbestos, sometimes 40 to 60 years prior to the diagnosis. In most cases, mesothelioma occurs at least 20 years after asbestos exposure. Those who get mesothelioma are usually exposed to higher levels of asbestos than those who get other asbestos-related disease, including lung scarring (fibrosis) and lung cancer.
Asbestos exposure: Asbestos is a mineral fiber that resists fire and heat, and has been used in insulation and fire retardant materials. Concerns over human safety appeared at the beginning of the 20th and its use was finally banned or tightly regulated in most countries 30 years ago. Most individuals who develop mesothelioma due to asbestos were exposed during their work, called an "occupational exposure". The typical occupations associated with exposure to asbestos include mining or milling, electricians, plumbers, pipe-fitters, insulators and even individuals who have remodeled older homes or lived with workers exposed to asbestos. Living in a house that contains asbestos is not generally considered to be a cause of mesothelioma when the asbestos is enclosed in walls and ceilings, and not directly breathed by individuals.
Smoking is not a risk factor for mesothelioma; however, quitting smoking is extremely important: asbestos exposure does not increase the risk of mesothelioma, but does increase the risk of lung cancer in general.
Other types of fibers, such as erionite, are thought to be responsible for mesothelioma, as well. Erionite has been identified in a specific region in Turkey called Cappadocia and is thought to be responsible for the high rate of mesotheliomas observed in that area.
Age: The risk of developing mesothelioma increases with age. This is due to the fact that it takes a long time for mesothelioma to develop after asbestos exposure, usually at least 20 years. This length of time from exposure to malignancy is called latency.
Other causes have been discovered, including prior radiation therapy, particularly in patients who have received high doses of radiation therapy to the chest for cancer, such as in the treatment of lymphoma, and certain rare genetic mutations. These causes are much less common than asbestos exposure.