Kate Middleton’s Friday video announcement of her cancer diagnosis may have shed some light on why she’s been out of the public eye lately — and there's been an outpouring of support for her and the royal family ever since she spoke to the world via video. In her video message on Friday, Middleton revealed that after her recent abdominal surgery, doctors initially believed her 'condition was non-cancerous' — but further testing proved otherwise.
Said Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Fox News medical contributor, 'The good news is that the word ‘preventative’ was used.' Experts agree that Middleton is under no obligation to reveal the details of her condition. Siegel also emphasized Middleton’s right to privacy. 'We need to respect her privacy and show compassion and empathy, especially given her young age and young children,' he told Fox News Digital.
records should be sacrosanct,' he also said. Amid these discussions, he and other doctors are also sharing insights about the importance of cancer screenings. 'When should women be screen for cancers — and what sort of tests should they be asking for?' Fox News' Carley Shimkus asked on Monday during a 'Fox & Friends' medical segment with Dr. Siegel. The doctor noted, to start, the importance of public service awareness of cancer screenings.
And while doctors know about all the important screenings for women as well as men, he said that 'patients need to be their own advocates,' too. There may be other important factors to consider as well when it comes to testing and screening, he said, including patients' genetic history and personal background.
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