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Post by borchester on Feb 5, 2024 20:27:22 GMT
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Post by Dogburger on Feb 5, 2024 21:50:01 GMT
Thats a bummer
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 5, 2024 22:50:09 GMT
There've been rumours about his health for a while.
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 6, 2024 8:55:41 GMT
I bet he hasn’t got a six month wait for his treatment to start like his vassals in the place he used to be prince of ….
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Post by borchester on Feb 6, 2024 13:45:19 GMT
I bet he hasn’t got a six month wait for his treatment to start like his vassals in the place he used to be prince of ….
Well possibly not John, but although not the jolliest of souls, Charles does try to spread the happiness around.
You, on the other hand, have never been mistaken for one of God's little rays of sunshine, so it is understandable that you have been put at the back of the queue.
As to the cancer itself, I imagine that every researcher will be taking advantage of Charlie's little contretemp to demand ever bigger grants, which has to lead to an earlier cure for cancer.
Except of course, in Wales.............
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Post by Handyman on Feb 6, 2024 16:10:52 GMT
I bet he hasn’t got a six month wait for his treatment to start like his vassals in the place he used to be prince of …. Of course he won't have to wait in line like the rest of us, the Monarch and other Royals have their own retained Physicians on call wherever Charles goes there is a Doctor near to him, he may well get his cancer treatment at the same private clinic where he and Kate were operated on. Even if he is treated by the NHS as the late Prince Philip was in St Barts he will not wait in line due to security and privacy reasons . As for the long waiting lists across the UK due to Covid and sheer weight of numbers they were reduced by 100,000 going in the right direction , until the Unions called for strike action now going up again.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 6, 2024 17:38:41 GMT
All very sad and I hope he makes a full recovery. Also, I trust the helicopter he flew from London to Sandringham in today, a distance of 112 miles, was fuelled by unicorn shit.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Feb 7, 2024 5:50:36 GMT
If it's bladder cancer then his prognosis is good.
"Bladder cancer is highly treatable when it is diagnosed in the early stages. The main types of treatments for bladder cancer include: Surgery: Bladder cancer treatment almost always has a surgical component that may be combined with other non-invasive approaches."
The fact that it hasn't been identified as such could mean something more serious ... like testicular cancer ... which can spread fast.
An interesting fact about the prostate is that most men of Charles' age have cancerous cells in their prostate ... which can migrate to other parts of the body. Whilst they don't actually have prostate cancer the source of some male cancers in other areas is thought to be the prostate.
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