Duchess Kate said on Tuesday that her cancer is in remission, nearly 10 months after announcing her diagnosis. Duchess Kate made the announcement on social media after visiting a London hospital where she was treated.
In a post on Instagram, she said in a post on Instagram: “I am relieved that I am now in remission and remain focused on my recovery.” “As anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer knows, it takes time to adjust to a new normal.”
What the princess had Announced in March last year cancer was discovered later abdominal surgery And she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
In September she said: finished chemotherapy. During her visit Tuesday, she spoke about undergoing cancer treatment. “It’s really hard. I’m really shocked,” she said, according to the Associated Press.
According to the Associated Press, Kate told patient Katherine Field that she was “very attached” to the chemotherapy port used in her treatment and joked that she had little reluctance to have it removed. That’s what it means.
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Duchess Kate said on social media on Tuesday that she visited the hospital to thank the staff who “have taken such good care of me over the past year.”
“A huge thank you to everyone who quietly walked alongside William and I as we went through everything,” she said of her husband, the Prince of Wales. “I couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we have received during my time as a patient has been exceptional.”
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Kensington Palace also announced that she and Prince William have become regular guests at the hospital.
Kate wrote on social media: “By supporting groundbreaking research and clinical excellence, and promoting well-being for patients and families, we are committed to saving more lives and changing the experience of everyone living with cancer. I hope we can,” he said on social media.
Since 2007, Mr. William has been the director of the hospital. his mother, princess dianaAccording to the palace, he also held that position. The hospital is known as one of the world’s leading cancer centers with three locations in London.
The Duchess of Cambridge spoke to other patients, doctors and nurses during her visit on Tuesday, the British Press Association News Agency said.
After learning about the man’s diagnosis, she said, “It’s amazing how our bodies can tell us that we need to rest.”
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According to the news agency, she also talked about her cancer diagnosis.
“It’s the initial diagnostic uncertainty,” she says. “That’s a wealth of information. It’s a tremendous amount of information to take in as a patient in order to understand the diagnosis. It’s really important to have that continuity both in the clinical setting and in the home setting.”
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