King reflects on his recovery from cancer in special video
- On Friday, King Charles III will share a pre-recorded video message filmed at Clarence House, airing on Channel 4 at 20:00 GMT as part of the Cancer Research UK Stand Up To Cancer broadcast.
- Stand Up To Cancer runs a week-long campaign of fundraising events and celebrity challenges culminating in a Channel 4 evening with presenters Davina McCall, Adam Hills and Clare Balding.
- Following a prostate procedure that revealed the cancer, King Charles III has been receiving outpatient treatment since early February 2024, with a rare health update planned.
- An online screening checker launched alongside live coverage from Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge clinic, and Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge clinic, with presenter Davina McCall saying `I want to take the fear out of cancer screening and show everyone that they are not on their own in this`.
- This is a rare personal update from King Charles III, the monarch, as Buckingham Palace has not disclosed the specific type of cancer, and it is thought unlikely he will identify it publicly.
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King Charles Marks Cancer Recovery Milestone in Televised Message
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Britain's King Charles III stated that his cancer treatment has gone well and will be reduced in the new year. In a video message, he stressed the importance of early diagnosis and screening, thanked healthcare workers, and said he has resumed public duties while continuing recovery. World News | King Charles Marks Cancer Recovery Milestone in Televised Message.
Shortly before Christmas King Charles III provides relief in the United Kingdom: the cancer treatment of the monarch strikes. In a personal video message the king speaks openly about his therapy.
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The English ruler has publicly spoken of his illness by giving good news. The appeal for everyone to rely on prevention
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