Kate Middleton confirms that her cancer is "in remission"

Chijioke Obinna

Kate Middleton confirms that her cancer is "in remission"

The princess of wales confirmed this Tuesday that the cancer for which he was diagnosed in March last year has entered the “remission” phase and has underlined the relief that this brings him during a visit to the hospital The Royal Marsdenwhere he received treatment.

“It’s a relief to now be in remission and remain focused on recovery. As anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal,” she said. Kate Middleton in a publication on his official profile on the social network X.

Thus, the wife of the prince william She has expressed her gratitude to the staff of the London hospital for the care they provided her over the past year, as well as to all those who “have walked silently” alongside her and her family throughout this process.

“We couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional.“added Middleton, who sets as an objective that her collaboration with the institution serves to “save many more lives and transform” those of cancer patients.

Kate Middleton, to other patients: “It’s still a challenge”

During her meeting with patients, Princess Kate has taken the opportunity to talk to cancer patients and share her own experience with them. “You think the treatment is over and you can move on and get back to normal, but That’s still a real challenge.“he said, according to the BBC.

From Kensington Palace they have highlighted the importance of this visit on a personal level for Princess Kate, who in January of last year underwent a abdominal surgery and weeks later, already in mid-March, he confirmed that he had been diagnosed with cancer and was receiving chemotherapy treatment.

Months later, at the beginning of September, the British princess celebrated the “relief” he felt at the end of treatment after “nine incredibly hard months”. The goal from then on was to fight to be “cancer free”, a goal that with this remission of the disease now seems closer.

Chijioke Obinna

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