King Charles spoke with patients and staff on his visit to the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London. It’s his first in-person public royal function since he began cancer treatment.
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00:00 So your majesty, this is Sally Poe. Sally's in charge of our targeted lung health check screening
00:05 program where we're trying to diagnose cancers earlier and the more cancers we diagnose earlier
00:10 the more patients we can cure. Sally over to you. Hi yeah we just do lots of low-dose CT scans
00:16 and check the health of the patient's lungs and we can detect any early signs of
00:21 lung cancer and offer them treatments which is functional treatments.
00:26 The trouble is to get a number of people early. Yes, so we have to invite the GP, give us the
00:32 names of the details and they get invited to the program. It's a case that people want to come
00:39 to the screening program but lots of people have signed up. Two doses of three hours each
00:46 and then it just gets changed to the pack. So all in all the treatments is four boxes.
00:55 Did you get side effects? Not too bad.
00:58 Hopefully due to the medication which I am on but I haven't been eating.