King Charles To Scale Back Cancer Treatment After ‘Exceptional’ Response

In a Channel 4 broadcast, the monarch used a personal health update to press the case for early cancer screening and warn that millions are missing routine checks.

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In a Channel 4 broadcast, the monarch used a personal health update to press the case for early cancer screening and warn that millions are missing routine checks.

King Charles III has announced that his cancer treatment will be significantly reduced in the new year, describing the development as a “personal blessing” and an important milestone in his recovery.

In a pre-recorded video message broadcast on Channel 4 on Friday evening as part of the Stand Up to Cancer campaign, the King said early diagnosis and effective medical intervention had allowed doctors to scale back his treatment schedule. He stressed, however, that he is not in remission and remains under medical supervision.

Using his own experience, the monarch urged the public to attend routine cancer screenings, warning that millions of people in the UK are missing opportunities for early diagnosis. “Your life — or the life of someone you love — may depend upon it,” he said, encouraging people not to be deterred by fear or discomfort.

Buckingham Palace said the King has “responded exceptionally well” to treatment and is now moving into a precautionary phase that will be closely monitored. Palace officials reiterated that the King’s cancer is not prostate cancer, but have declined to disclose further medical details.

The message was filmed at Clarence House in late November and coincided with the launch of a new national online screening tool backed by Cancer Research UK, of which the King is patron.

Political leaders and cancer charities welcomed the update, praising the King’s openness for raising awareness and encouraging early detection.

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