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Princess Kate is battling cancer

Britain's Princess Kate Middleton revealed in a video on Friday that she has cancer, a brave example of a cancer survivor opening up about her health on camera.
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Cancer is a disease that is immediately heard. In common understanding, getting cancer is a 'mountain of problems'. But getting cancer does not mean the end of life. It is possible and treatable. But for that it is essential to be identified on time.

Princess Kate is battling cancer

Any person can return to a normal life only if the symptoms of cancer are treated as soon as they appear. If the disease can be identified in time, the cost is comparatively less. There are some such people in our society, who have succeeded in defeating cancer easily. The number of people who are living a normal life after successful cancer treatment is also significant.

But a recent incident related to cancer has shocked the world community. When British citizens woke up on Saturday morning, most of them were interested in the front page of the newspaper. Because, British Princess Kate Middleton (Catherine) revealed that she had cancer, the news was published.

'Princess reveals she has cancer and says I'll be fine,' headlined The Times. Likewise, The Sun

The tabloid told the princess, 'Kate ∕ You are not alone.'

42-year-old Princess Kate revealed in an emotional video last Friday that she had cancer and was undergoing treatment after a few weeks of tests. Kate's move to release the video is quite an adventure in itself. Normally, any cancer sufferer is not only afraid of speaking in front of the camera, but also hesitates to talk about their health condition in public. But Kate bravely shared her story as she sat on a common bench in the gardens of Kensington Palace. It is unusual for Kate to speak openly and frankly about what she is going through in the video.

Kate is the wife of William, heir to the British throne. Meaning, she is the future queen of Britain. In this way, Kate, who will connect directly with the public, is believed to have made the decision public only after consultation with her husband William.

'Last January, I had a stomach operation in London and at the time I was thought to be cancer-free,' Kate says in the video, 'The operation was a success. However, subsequent tests revealed cancer. So my medical team advised me to undergo preventive chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of that treatment.' In a

ing video message, Kate also thanked the team of doctors involved in her treatment. Kate says that she and husband William are doing everything they can to normalize the situation after the cancer and also for the family. "The love and support of the public is a major source of comfort and reassurance for me," Kate said. She said that William is by her side and she is getting stronger day by day.

We hope you understand everything. As a family, I need some time, space and privacy while I complete my treatment," she said. "I will be back. I am capable of that. But for now, I have to focus on making a full recovery. Reassuring those affected by cancer, Kate added, 'No one is alone.'

Kate and William have three children, 10-year-old George, 5-year-old Louis, two princes and 8-year-old Princess Charlotte. . William married Kate on April 29, 2011. Before the wedding was announced in November 2010, Kate was involved in marketing management jobs and charity work.

Kate was diagnosed with cancer during a stomach surgery. Kate underwent the surgery last January, although the date was not disclosed. At that time, Kensington Palace said that Kate's surgery was successful and "not cancer-related".

But in the tests done by the doctors, Kate was also diagnosed with cancer. A laboratory test is usually done to identify the cells in the surgically removed tissue. At the same time, the princess was diagnosed with cancer.

Cancer occurs when cells in any part of the body divide uncontrollably. If not detected and treated in time, these cells spread to other tissues of the body. It is called metastatic cancer.

After the cancer was diagnosed, Kate began chemotherapy treatment to prevent the disease from progressing at the end of February. A team of doctors is giving Kate 'preventive chemotherapy'. Kate said that she is undergoing the therapy to prevent the cancer from spreading further. Chemotherapy is a treatment method used to kill cancer cells. According to doctors, it can also be given as a pill or liquid medicine. Quoting Professor Andrew Beggs, who is working as a consultant in such treatment, the BBC said that preventive chemotherapy will be given to prevent the risk of cancer developing in the future. However, depending on the type of cancer, the patient's condition and the rate of spread of the cancer, doctors decide the duration and amount of such therapy. But the palace has not revealed anything about the hospital where he is being treated. Kate's surgery was done in January at a private clinic in London.

Kate said in a video message published on Friday that the tests done after the surgery confirmed that she had cancer. However, Kate has not mentioned anything about the nature of her cancer. Kensington Palace has not disclosed anything about it. "We do not publish personal information about anyone's health," a palace spokesman said, "like any other citizen, the princess has the right to maintain privacy about her health."

Earlier, British King Charles III was also diagnosed with cancer. Charles, 75, who underwent prostate surgery last February 5, was diagnosed with cancer. Buckingham Palace announced that "the King was diagnosed with cancer during treatment". Since then he is undergoing treatment.

The palace has not mentioned anything about the nature of Charles' cancer. Despite his treatment, Charles is expected to continue with state duties but suspend engagement in public events. According to Darbar, after the diagnosis of cancer, Charles also informed his family members about his health condition.

It is estimated that one in two people in the UK will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime. According to Macmillan Cancer Support, 167,000 people die from cancer every year. According to Macmillan, the number of cancer patients here is around 300,000.

According to the latest data of the World Health Organization (WHO), about 10 million people die of cancer every year in the world. Most of them die from breast, lung, colon and prostate cancer. In Nepal, about 15,000 people die every year due to cancer. According to the Ministry of Health, it is estimated that 35,000 new cancer patients will be added annually. Although cancer can develop in any human body, the risk increases with age. Most people are diagnosed with cancer at the age of 40 or older.

Scientists have discovered more than two hundred types of cancer so far. But every cancer is diagnosed and treated differently. In the last five decades, people with cancer have doubled their chances of surviving treatment. According to doctors, most cancers are caused by bad lifestyle. But in some cases it can also be inherited. However, scientists say that the risk of hereditary cancer is only around 10 percent.

Cancer can be avoided if you maintain a balanced diet, exercise daily, do not consume tobacco and alcohol, and have regular tests. In addition to that, the external environment such as dust, radiation, use of chemicals and toxic foods are also increasing the risk of cancer.

The only way to know if someone has cancer is to get tested. Therefore, there is no alternative to regular screening to detect cancer at an early stage. But in some cases cancer can be known based on various symptoms.

Blood in the urine, fever and unusual fatigue, sudden weight loss, problems urinating, bleeding or pain for no reason, unusual lumps or swelling, persistent cough, etc. may be at risk of cancer. In this case, an immediate test should be done. Because, the sooner cancer is detected, the easier and less expensive it is to treat.

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