Sarah, Duchess of York, 'free from cancer': the royal family battles the disease

Cancer in the royal family
‘Free of Cancer’
A comprehensive check
No spread and prognosis good
Sarah, Duchess of York, diagnosed with malignant melanoma
Confirmed by Fergie herself
Double diagnosis within a year
A cancerous mole
Treatment underway
Medical teams watching closely
Support from her daughters, in more ways than one
Impact
Huge surge in interest from the British people
Seek medical advice on any worrisome changes
Skin cancer comes in different shaped and sizes
See the signs
Distressing for the Duchess, but in good spirits
Persuaded to get checked by her sister for br ea st cancer
Talking about Derek
A shield of armour
A personalisation to cope with the distress
'Beat B r e a s t Cancer'
Raising awareness
Save lives
Leaving the message clear in our minds
Cancer in the royal family

As Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed her cancer diagnosis and King Charles has already been undergoing treatment for cancer, there is better news elsewhere in the royal circle. The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, has been told there is no further spread of her skin cancer, according to The Independent.

‘Free of Cancer’

The Daily Mail confirms that the ex-wife of Prince Andrew and mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, underwent examinations of the skin around the malignant mole. These examinations have resulted in a ‘free of cancer’ diagnosis.

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A comprehensive check

“She’s undergone further surgery following the melanoma diagnosis to examine the area around the mole that was found to be malignant and her lymph nodes,” said the friend of the Duchess to the Daily Mail - the friend was not named.

No spread and prognosis good

“The good news is that these have all been found to be free of cancer so it looks like there has been no spread of the disease and the prognosis is good, though she’ll have to have regular check-ups going forward,” the friend continued.

Sarah, Duchess of York, diagnosed with malignant melanoma

Sarah had been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer which was revealed in early 2024. This diagnosis comes within a year of battling and beating b rea st cancer.

Confirmed by Fergie herself

"I have been taking some time to myself as I have been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer," Sarah, Duchess of York said on Instagram.

Double diagnosis within a year

In a statement obtained by PEOPLE in January, a representative for the Duchess of York, 64, says, “Following her diagnosis with an early form of br ea st cancer this summer, Sarah, Duchess of York has now been diagnosed with malignant melanoma.”

A cancerous mole

During her reconstructive surgery after her mastectomy, the Duchess of York had multiple moles removed and analyzed by a dermatologist, according to the spokesperson. One of the moles was found to be cancerous.

Treatment underway

The Duchess was being treated for melanoma in London and was recuperating at the MAYRLIFE clinic in Altaussee, Austria.

Medical teams watching closely

A spokesperson said to ‘People’, "The Duchess wants to thank the entire medical team which has supported her, particularly her dermatologist whose vigilance ensured the illness was detected when it was".

Support from her daughters, in more ways than one

Princess Beatrice, Fergie's oldest daughter, has a personal connection to her mother's cancer diagnosis. She is a patron of the British Skin Foundation and has previously worked with patients suffering from skin cancer.

Impact

Website views about melanoma skin cancer on the NHS have significantly increased since Sarah, Duchess of York, shared her diagnosis.

Huge surge in interest from the British people

The health service has observed a surge of 741% in online clicks on melanoma information in the months following since the duchess, age 64, announced her condition on Sunday 21st January.

Seek medical advice on any worrisome changes

Professor Peter Johnson, NHS national clinical director for cancer, emphasized the importance of promptly seeking medical assistance upon noticing any worrisome changes in the body.

Skin cancer comes in different shaped and sizes

He said: "Skin cancers can come in many different shapes and sizes, and they can be different for everyone.”

See the signs

"It's important to take notice of any changes on your own body and to contact your GP practice to be checked if something doesn't seem right."

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Distressing for the Duchess, but in good spirits

The Duchess’ spokesperson highlighted this importance, “She is undergoing further investigations to ensure that this has been caught in the early stages. Clearly, another diagnosis so soon after treatment for b r e a s t cancer has been distressing, but the Duchess remains in good spirits.”

Persuaded to get checked by her sister for br ea st cancer

Last year, Duchess Sarah had a diagnosis of br ea st cancer, following a routine mammogram screening, which she wasn’t even going to go to. It was thanks to her sister, who persuaded her to go to the check up. In the photo, Duchess Sarah with her daughter, Beatrice, and her sister Jane, in 2003.

Talking about Derek

Speaking on an episode from her podcast Tea Talks, with co-host Sarah Thomson, she discussed work-life balance, balancing parenthood and finding happiness, but also her new friend, Derek.

A shield of armour

"Now I have a friend, Derek, with me all the time who is protecting me with his shield of armour," she said. ‘Derek’ was the name she gave her reconstructed b r e a s t. Why? "He is very important; he saved my life," she said.

A personalisation to cope with the distress

She explained in her own podcast that personalizing her new br east was a positive move to help her move forward.

'Beat B r e a s t Cancer'

Sarah had a single mastectomy operation in June after she was diagnosed with br ea st cancer following a routine mammogram screening. Fergie then revealed that she “beat b r e as t cancer” in a New Year’s Eve message shared on social media.

Raising awareness

The Duchess was very public about her treatment, urging other women to get checked and using her podcast to raise awareness about br ea st cancer, wanting it to be a positive message to save others.

Save lives

Professor Pete Johnson warns us: "Diagnosing cancer early saves lives, so we would always prefer to see you sooner if you are worried about a symptom."

Leaving the message clear in our minds

"It might not be cancer but catching it early helps give people the best chance of successful treatment," the professor concluded, leaving the advice echoing in many people's minds.

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