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King Charles III of Great Britain made a statement about his fight against cancer

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Early cancer diagnosis and caring for the health of loved ones are vital, and timely examinations can save thousands of lives. This statement was made on December 12 by King Charles III of Great Britain.

"I know from my own experience that a cancer diagnosis can seem overwhelming. However, early detection is the key that can change the path of treatment, providing invaluable time to medical teams and their patients, a precious gift of hope," he said in a video message on The Royal Family's YouTube channel.

The King noted that about 9 million Britons do not undergo current screenings, missing the chance for early detection of the disease. He expressed gratitude to the doctors, nurses, researchers and volunteers involved in diagnostic and treatment programs, stressing that compassion must be combined with concrete actions, and called on everyone to check their right to be examined in order to protect the lives of themselves and loved ones.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that Charles III intended to tell in a personal video message to the nation about his fight against cancer. It was understood that the treatment would be shown at the cancer clinic at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.

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