King Charles' cancer treatment 'moving in a positive direction,' Buckingham Palace says
King Charles III's cancer treatment is “moving in a positive direction,” a Buckingham Palace source told NBC News on Friday, almost a year after he was diagnosed with the disease.
King Charles III's cancer treatment is “moving in a positive direction,” a Buckingham Palace source told NBC News on Friday, almost a year after he was diagnosed with the disease.
The source emphasized that while progress has been made, his cancer remains in a “managed condition,” meaning that his “treatment cycle will continue into next year.”
Charles was just 18 months into his reign when Buckingham Palace confirmed his cancer diagnosis in February. The statement explained that the 76-year-old chose to share his health status partly “in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer.”
Further details of his condition have not been disclosed.
He resumed public duties as king in April after making progress in his treatment.
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