LONDON — King Charles III said Friday that early diagnosis and treatment will allow doctors to reduce his cancer treatment in the new year as he encouraged others to take advantage of screening programs that can detect the disease early when it is easiest to treat.
Charles, 77, revealed the positive outlook in a recorded message broadcast on British television as part of a campaign to promote such screening, which increases the likelihood of successful treatment.
"Early diagnosis quite simply saves lives," the king said.
"I know, too, what a difference it has made in my own case, enabling me to continue leading a full and active life even while undergoing treatment," he added.
Buckingham Palace said his treatment is moving to a "precautionary phase" and his condition will be monitored

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