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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00:00So, Your Majesty, this is Sally Poe. Sally's in charge of our Targeted Lung Health Check
00:04Screening Programme, where we're trying to diagnose cancers earlier,
00:08and the more cancers we diagnose earlier, the more patients we can cure. Sally, over to you.
00:13Hi. Yeah, we just do lots of low-dose CT scans and check the health of the patient's lungs,
00:19and we can detect any early signs of lung cancer and offer them treatments, which is normal
00:24treatment. So, the trouble is to get a lot of people early?
00:29Yeah. So, we have to invite the GP, give us the name, all the details, and they get invited to
00:36the programme. It's a case of people want to come to the screening programme. But lots of people
00:42have signed up. And do you get signed up?
00:45She's got two pairs. This is one.
00:50Possibly due to the medication which I am on, but I have to believe in that.