Sarah Ferguson Diagnosed With Malignant Cancer

Sarah Ferguson Diagnosed With Malignant Cancer

By Charlotte Webster,

Sarah Ferguson, has been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer. This comes just months after the revelation of her battle with breast cancer.

The announcement was made by a spokesperson for the 64-year-old Duchess, who revealed that during her ongoing cancer treatment, a mole was removed and tested positive for malignant melanoma.

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The spokesperson emphasized that medical professionals are currently investigating whether the cancer was detected in its early stages.

The Duchess, who underwent reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy for breast cancer, remains in high spirits despite the distressing news.

Last summer, Sarah Ferguson had bravely disclosed her diagnosis with an early form of breast cancer. The recent discovery of malignant melanoma adds a layer of complexity to her health journey.

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The spokesperson expressed the Duchess’s gratitude towards the medical team, particularly her dermatologist, whose vigilance played a crucial role in detecting the illness.

The Duchess of York highlighted the importance of regular mole checks, stating, “The duchess believes her experience underlines the importance of checking the size, shape, color, and texture, and emergence of new moles that can be a sign of melanoma.”

Sarah Ferguson’s previous bout with breast cancer led to surgery and treatment at the renowned King Edward VII’s hospital in London, known for catering to members of the royal family.

Despite facing health challenges, the Duchess continues her philanthropic work as a patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust, advocating for breast cancer awareness, and addressing issues faced by women recovering after mastectomies.

This news follows recent health updates from the royal family, including King Charles seeking treatment for an enlarged prostate.

The palace confirmed the benign nature of the condition, and the king is scheduled for a corrective procedure next week, resulting in a temporary postponement of his public engagements.

King Charles’s decision to share the details of his diagnosis aligns with a broader effort to encourage men experiencing symptoms to prioritize their health, in line with public health advice.

Buckingham Palace has made the king’s condition public due to the necessity of postponing various meetings and events on his doctor’s recommendation.

Coincidentally, the same day brought news of the Princess of Wales undergoing successful planned abdominal surgery, leading to a 10 to 14-day hospital stay and the cancellation of all her public engagements until Easter.

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