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‘Responded well to treatment’: King Charles shares recovery update on cancer; calls progress a ‘personal blessing’

'Responded well to treatment': King Charles shares recovery update on cancer; calls progress a 'personal blessing'

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Britain’s King Charles III shared a rare update on his cancer journey, saying his treatment has progressed well and will be scaled back in the new year, marking what he described as a significant moment in his recovery.In a pre-recorded video message for Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer broadcast, as cited by ANI, the 77-year-old monarch said the development was “a personal blessing” and praised “the remarkable advances that have been made in cancer care in recent years.”

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“Today I am able to share with you the good news that thanks to early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to ‘doctor’s orders,’ my own schedule of cancer treatment can be reduced in the new year,” the King said.King Charles first disclosed his cancer diagnosis in February 2024 following a prostate procedure. While his treatment is ongoing, a spokesperson told CNN that “His Majesty has responded exceptionally well to treatment and his doctors advise that ongoing measures will now move into a precautionary phase.” The spokesperson added that the situation would be monitored closely to support his continued recovery. Reflecting on his diagnosis in the video, which was filmed at Clarence House in late November, the King said he understands how receiving such news “can feel overwhelming.” He emphasised that “early detection is the key that can transform treatment journeys, giving invaluable time to medical teams – and, to their patients, the precious gift of hope.”He used the address to underline the importance of cancer screening, urging people to take part in programmes that help detect the disease early because “early diagnosis quite simply saves lives.” He noted that many people avoid screening due to fear or discomfort but often feel reassured once they take part.Speaking about his personal experience, Charles said he has been “profoundly moved” by what he described as “the community of care” around cancer patients. He concluded by offering his “most heartfelt thanks to the doctors, nurses, researchers and charity workers involved in diagnosis and treatment programs, together with my particular good wishes to those for whom they care so selflessly.”Cancer awareness has since become a central theme of the King’s public engagements. His first official visit after the diagnosis was to University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London, where he met patients and medical staff. He was later announced as the new patron of Cancer Research UK and has served as patron of Macmillan Cancer Support for nearly three decades.Although he briefly stepped back from public-facing duties after the diagnosis, King Charles has since resumed a full schedule, including overseas engagements. According to his spokesperson, continuing with state duties and public work has played an important role in maintaining a positive outlook during treatment.

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