King Charles announces ‘good news’ of reduction in his cancer treatment
- On Friday, King Charles III said his cancer treatment schedule can be reduced in the New Year in a pre-recorded message released for Stand Up To Cancer, recorded at Clarence House weeks ago.
- Following a February 2024 procedure, tests showed a form of cancer, which Buckingham Palace has not disclosed, was found after treatment for an enlarged prostate.
- Charles warned that at least 9 million people in the United Kingdom are not up to date with cancer screenings, noting approximately 9 in 10 survive bowel cancer caught early, and unveiled a national Screening Checker.
- A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King will enter a precautionary monitoring phase while continuing treatment, as NHS leaders warned of hospital strain from rising flu admissions.
- During the festive season, Charles described the moment as a blessing and urged people to help catch cancer early, saying `This is a season when our thoughts turn to celebrations with our friends and families.
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King Charles’ cancer: 77-year-old monarch shares ‘good news’ about his treatment, emphasises value of early diagnosis
King Charles shares positive news about his cancer treatment, crediting the early diagnosis and effective care he received. He emphasises the importance of early detection in saving lives.
King Charles Shares ‘Good News’ About His Cancer Treatment in Video Message
King Charles III said on Friday that his doctors planned to scale back his treatment for cancer starting next year, the first genuine ray of hope for the British monarch’s health since he announced he had been diagnosed in early 2024. In a prerecorded video broadcast as part of a cancer awareness program, Charles said, “Today I am able to share with you the good news that thanks to early diagnosis, effective intervention and ‘doctors’ orders,’ m…
The cancer therapy of King Charles III seems to be working. In a video message, the 77-year-old spoke about treatment successes. However, the therapy is not yet complete.[more]]>
Nearly two years after the revelation of his cancer, the nature of which has not been specified, the sovereign announced "a reduced treatment program" in 2026.
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