King Charles III says his cancer treatment is being reduced
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Further diagnostic tests revealed that Charles has “a form of cancer.” In the months since the announcement, no further statements from the palace have confirmed any additional details about his condition nor the type of cancer the king has, but they have shared that it’s not prostate cancer.
Charles says his treatment will be reduced next year thanks to his "adherence to doctors' orders" and early diagnosis.
King Charles joined in singing songs and lighting a candle during the service, and Stanton said these moments "revealed genuine expressions of warmth" from the monarch. "The King’s smiles were broad, unforced, and reaching the eyes, which indicates authentic enjoyment and a sense of contentment," the body language expert said.
King Charles has just received a lot of positive press with his newfound body language, and the whole thing has been analyzed by body language expert Darren Stanton.He shared these observations in
Since then, Charles has used his own story to highlight the need for early diagnosis and treatment. Cancer Research UK recorded a 33% increase in visits to its website in the weeks after the king’s diagnosis, as people sought information about the signs of cancer.
Gayle King sat down with Sherri Shepherd to discuss her status over at CBS News. It was rumored earlier this year that King's time there could be up after the Paramount and Skydance merger took place.
Gayle King may be keeping schtum about her future with CBS News, but the beloved broadcast journalist made it clear things aren't rosy behind the scenes there.