King Charles shares personal advice with cancer patients in emotional message - The Mirror
- King Charles toured Ulster University's Pharmacy and Pharmacology department, advising cancer patients to "keep buggering on," quoting Winston Churchill.
- During the visit, King Charles praised the research on targeted cancer treatment using microbubbles, which aims to minimize chemotherapy side effects and is about to begin clinical trials.
- Professor John Callan guided King Charles through the laboratory, where he expressed fascination with the research and its impact on the immune system.
- Reports indicate that King Charles' cancer treatment is ongoing and progressing positively, with recovery described as "moving in a positive direction.
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King Charles shares personal advice with cancer patients in emotional message - The Mirror
King Charles, who is still receiving cancer treatment, visted the Pharmacy and Pharmacology department at Ulster University where he met fellow cancer patients and shared his advice
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