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King Charles III cancer diagnosis, everything we know so far

BySpotted UK

Feb 6, 2024

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer.

His Majesty pulled out of his public engagements last month to receive treatment for an enlarged prostate. The King spent three nights at the London Clinic private hospital following a corrective procedure for his prostate condition, during which a “separate issue of concern” was noted.

A statement from Buckingham Palace this evening said the King has since been diagnosed with "a form" of cancer. Well wishes have been pouring in from all over the world. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wished the King a "full and speedy recovery", while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer wished the King "all the very best for his recovery"

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According to PA News, Prince Harry is set to travel to the UK after hearing his father's news. A source close to the Duke of Sussex confirmed he has spoken with his dad since the diagnosis and will be returning to the UK from his home in California.

Here is everything we know so far about the King’s diagnosis.

What type of cancer has he been diagnosed with?

The King has been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. Buckingham Palace said that during Charles’ recent procedure for a benign prostate enlargement a “separate issue of concern” was noted.

Further diagnostic tests have identified “a form of cancer”, the Palace said.

A Palace spokesperson confirmed that it is not prostate cancer.

What kind of diagnostic tests were performed?

Details of the type of test have not been divulged but diagnostic tests for cancer can involve blood tests, scans and biopsies.

A biopsy is a medical procedure that involves taking a small sample so it can be examined under a microscope to identify whether there are abnormal cells present.

What is being done?

The Palace has confirmed that Charles started “a schedule of regular treatments”.

This could involve chemotherapy – a medicine is used to kill cancer cells; radiotherapy – a treatment where radiation is used to kill cancer cells; or targeted cancer drugs that find and attack cancer cells.

He will be treated as an “outpatient” which means that he will not have to stay in hospital while having treatment.

The King started his treatment on Monday and “remains at home in London this evening”, a spokesperson confirmed.

How is the King feeling?

The Palace announced that under medical advisement, Charles will be stepping back from public-facing duties.

But he is still able to “undertake State business and official paperwork as usual”, officials said.

They added that the King “remains wholly positive about his treatment” and “looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible”.

Will his diagnosis raise awareness?

When the King shared his diagnosis of an enlarged prostate there was a significant increase in searches for the condition on the NHS website.

On the day after the announcement there were 16,410 visits to the NHS website’s prostate enlargement page compared with 1,414 visits the previous day.

Buckingham Palace said that the King chose to share his cancer diagnosis to “prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer”.

How many people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the UK?

According to Macmillan Cancer Support around 393,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with cancer.

When the King was Prince of Wales he was patron of a number of cancer-related charities.

He often spoke in support of cancer patients, their loved ones and health professionals.

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