Sarah Ferguson says "family unity is the key" because King Charles and Kate Middleton fight cancer at the same time
Sarah Ferguson shares the latest on ongoing cancer treatment as she highlights the importance of family getting together in times of crisis.
While attending the annual amfAR Gala in France on Thursday 5/23, the Duchess of York said in an exclusive interview that she is "doing very well" as she continues to treat skin cancer.
"I think I was able to get cancer in the right place, rather than cancer dominating me," she continued. "I've put cancer in the corner.
Ferguson revealed that he was diagnosed with skin cancer earlier this year, 1 month after he announced he had "beaten" breast cancer after undergoing a mastectomy.1
"I was diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer, and I was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer and within 1 year of having a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, I was diagnosed with my 2nd cancer, so it was a while," Ferguson wrote in an instagrammed post shared on 1/22 instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrams. "It was thanks to the great vigilance of my dermatologist that melanoma was detected when it was."
in May, a Ferguson rep told us weekly that a dermatologist at the time "asked that the Duchess had undergone reconstructive surgery after mastectomy and that several moles had been removed and analyzed at the same time."1 of these have been identified as cancerous," the rep continued. "Obviously, another diagnosis has been disastrous soon after treatment for breast cancer, but the Duchess remains in good spirits.
"I think you always have to be careful," Ferguson told people in the same recent interview. "I think it's great to be tested for breast cancer (and) melanoma. I think you have to be very frank about it.
Shortly after Ferguson announced her skin cancer diagnosis, King Charles announced that he was also diagnosed with an unspecified type of cancer following Kate Middleton's shocking announcement that she was also diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventive treatment.
Recently there was news that the Princess of Wales is unlikely to return to the royal duties she faces publicly until at least the fall...If all this year.
According to Richard Eden of The Daily Mail, Middleton is likely to remain out of the public eye until the fall and will remain "and only if he fully recovers" from his cancer diagnosis.
A royal source told the Daily Beast that coming back by the fall may also not happen. Instead, sources claim that Middleton may "not show up in public for the rest of the year," adding that she is now surrounded by birth families as she continues a course of preventive chemotherapy.
"I think the key to life is that we all support each other," Ferguson told people. "And again forgiveness is great. I think of forgiveness for myself, and forgiveness for others.
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