On January 21, the British media reported that Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and ex-wife of Prince Andrew, had been diagnosed with highly aggressive skin cancer. Ferguson, 64, has already been treated for the disease in the past, as she underwent treatment after being diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2022.
The mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York received the news after the Duchess underwent reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy. During her surgery, several moles were removed, one of them turning out to be a malignant melanoma.
Now, a few weeks after her diagnosis, the duchess herself wanted to send a reflection through her Instagram account. Drawing attention to Cancer Prevention Action Week, the former sister-in-law of the current king of the British warns that “the difference between life and death” can be a matter of days.
“To mark Cancer Prevention Action Week, I would like to urge anyone who can to be diligent with their health checks,” she begins, assuring that she is “determined to do everything I can to help raise awareness.” “sharing your experience.
The Duchess of York continues: “I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023 and melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer. This year, and if it had not been for the diligence and care of my doctors, my situation could have been much worse “, he assures.
“It was a very busy 2023 and I almost postponed my routine mammogram, but my sister Jane convinced me to go,” she reveals, explaining that she hoped to be healthy after the mastectomy and reconstruction process. “A new diagnosis of skin cancer was a shock to me,” she admits.
However, the aristocrat admits that she is now in “the best hands” with the specialists and feels very “positive” with the support of her family. The former close friend of Lady Di insists: “Days can make the difference between life and death, so don’t skip or postpone your health check-ups and urge your loved ones to go to their loved ones. Help prevent cancer.”
Sarah Ferguson confirmed the diagnosis of her skin cancer on January 22 through her Instagram account, reiterating her positive attitude towards the situation she is currently experiencing. In a publication that was equally sincere and emotional, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife shared her new diagnosis along with an image in which she is seen smiling.
“I have been taking some time for myself as I have been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer, my second cancer diagnosis within a year,” she explained, revealing that “it was thanks to the great vigil of my dermatologist that the melanoma was detected in time.
Ferguson admitted that “another cancer diagnosis has been a shock,” but she was in good spirits and “grateful for the many messages of love and support.” Once again, she spoke of the importance of undergoing medical checkups, just as she already did after her initial breast cancer surgery.