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King Charles announced that doctors are scaling back his cancer treatment after positive response to early diagnosis and effective intervention.
King Charles III has shared a public update on his cancer treatment, urging people to get tested. In a video statement, he acknowledged that a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming but emphasized that early detection brings hope.
The message allowed Charles to reflect on the 22 months since he announced he was undergoing treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. His decision in February of 2024 to publicly reveal the diagnosis marked a departure from longstanding royal practice, as Britain’s royals have traditionally kept health matters private.
Britain’s King Charles III offered a rare update on his cancer journey in a video message on Friday evening, revealing that he has responded well to treatment and it will be reduced in the new year.
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King Charles spoke about the importance of early cancer detection and cancer screenings in a video message on Friday.
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