Kate Middleton’s cancer: Health expert shares shocking details about disease
Kate Middleton health crisis: Medical specialist speaks of warning signs of cancer, change in body
Kate Middleton, who’s undergoing chemotherapy following her cancer diagnosis, is under no obligation to reveal the details of her condition.
The Princess of Wales, entitled to medical privacy, has not specified the type of cancer.
Princess Kat’s heartbreaking announcement, earlier this year, shined a light on a worrying trend as majority of young women are potentially missing the warning signs of cancer.
Consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician Ashfaq Khan previously urged women to be vigilant for changes in their body.
Another health specialist Mariyam Malik, from Pall Mall Medical, said: “The results of our research have been quite alarming to me as a medical professional, particularly the findings about women’s awareness of checking their own bodies for abnormalities and changes.
“I encourage all of my patients to check their bodies every single month. Put a reminder in your phone for the first of every month to ‘Feel it on the First’ and learn the key things to look out for when checking your body for potential signs of cancer.
The medical expert, in an interview with GB News, continued: “If you are invited for any type of cancer screening, I urge you to attend these appointments. If you are unable to attend the appointment given to you, call up to rearrange – don’t put it off.”
She added: “These types of appointments are usually quick, painless and are crucial for the early detection of cancer.”
According to a research conducted by Pall Mall Medical, 43 percent of women are reportedly not confident in checking themselves for cancer symptoms, 35 percent of women admit to not checking their bodies at least once a month for abnormalities or changes and a shocking one in 10 (nine percent) have never checked themselves.
One in three women, according NHS figures, don’t take up their offer to be screened and yet cervical cancer is the second most common cancer amongst women in England under 35.
Kate Middleton, in a heart wrenching video statement, revealed in March that she’s undergoing preventative chemotherapy as cancer was picked up in tests after her abdominal surgery.
The mother-of-three did reveal the type of cancer. Prince William and Harry’s father King Charles is also battling cancer.