
The former York Duchess, and Princess Eugenie’s mother and Princess Beatrice have just given the raw and uncomfortable truth about her cancer.
Everything has been shared in his piece on the Times, for the Teenage Cancer Trust campaign that works under the hashtag, #andyoungpeople.
“I was 63 years old when cancer diagnosed for the first time and cancer at any age is traumatic,” he began by saying.
“But as adults we have maturity and life experience to help us advocate ourselves and deal with challenges.”
At the same time, “we can seek help if we need it and the most important thing is that our voices are, unfortunately, often more seriously.”
But “a group that I think is consistently neglected by those who develop health plans and policies are adolescents and young people,” he admitted all the time calling his own cancer a “death sentence” or a “bomb” waiting to leave.
The pattern of adolescent cancer confidence was also added near the end, how adolescents are subject to treatment measures that do not adapt to their age ranges. Many times, even beds are not where they can fit easily, and asked that adolescents will be added to the National Cancer Plan of England through their campaign that acts as an ‘open letter’ to Wes Streeting, the Secretary of Health.