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King Charles treatment: Doctors talk of problems with any cancer diagnosis

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Cancer specialist says physically, King Charles is apparently fine
‘Physically, King Charles is apparently fine,’ cancer expert says.

King Charles III, who is returning to public-facing duties after battling cancer, has been given the go-ahead to continue royal duties by a leading cancer expert.

Professor Karol Sikora shared his knowledge of the disease and treatment, saying: “Physically, King Charles is apparently fine.”

According to former adviser to the World Health Organization Sikora mirrorSaid: “But psychologically there will always be uncertainty about whether the cancer will come back – even after treatment. This is a problem with any cancer diagnosis.

“There is also a possibility that the treatment itself may cause problems. This uncertainty can cause serious problems for some people. The best way to handle this is to get back to normal as soon as possible.”

The cancer specialist gave King the go-ahead, saying: “The worst thing for anyone is to watch daytime TV and read magazines and wait for something to happen. It’s good that King is willing to go back if If he feels capable, his unusual job will remove the uncertainty about his future that can be frightening for anyone.”

The 75-year-old monarch is scheduled to return to his public duties on Tuesday after a three-month leave for cancer treatment.

Buckingham Palace revealed in a statement on April 27 that the monarch and Queen Camilla will make a joint visit to a cancer treatment center on Tuesday to help mark the milestone.

Professor Gordon Wishart, cancer consultant and chief medical officer of the diagnostics company Check4Cancer, was quoted as saying: “Cancer experts talk about survivorship in cancer care that covers the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of cancer. It It is as important as cancer treatment and can last for the rest of the patient’s life.

“Patients need a framework for support, both physically and psychologically and as cancer doctors we always encourage people to return to work as quickly as possible. Cancer patients can manage their disease at home. It may often be a good idea to plan a phased return to work, but it is always better to have the support of your wider family.”

The father of Princes William and Harry first announced the news of his cancer diagnosis in February, and has continued to receive outpatient care for the disease.

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