Kate’s diagnosis could prompt others to get tested, seek treatment: cancer society
TORONTO — The sharing of a cancer diagnosis from Catherine, the Princess of Wales, could be positive for those going through their own cancer journey or people who need to be more aware of the disease, says an executive with the Canadian Cancer Society.
Stuart Edmonds, executive vice-president of mission, research and advocacy for the society, said such news from the princess, or other public figures, can help raise awareness and encourage others to be tested early and seek treatment.
“I think that there are some extreme positives, but, you know, I think that people, when they’re going there on their own personal journey for cancer, the timing of sharing information about that is a very private matter,” he said.
“I’m not at all suggesting that everyone that’s well known should actually tell everyone about their health issues. I think that that’s far too much to ask. But when it does happen, I think it does raise that really important awareness about cancer.”