Lo que se sabe sobre el diagnóstico de Cáncer de Catalina

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Lo que se sabe sobre el diagnóstico de Cáncer de Catalina
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Catalina, la princesa de Gales, reveló en un video que padece cáncer y se está sometiendo a quimioterapia, aunque no dijo qué tipo de cáncer ni reveló detalles de su tratamiento.

Catalina, la princesa de Gales, reveló en un video que padece cáncer y se está sometiendo a quimioterapia, aunque no dijo qué tipo de cáncer ni reveló detalles de su tratamiento. Esto es lo que se sabe: ¿A qué tipo de cirugía se sometió Catalina?Catalina, conocida popularmente como Kate Middleton, se sometió a lo que se describió como una “cirugía abdominal” el 16 de enero.

El comunicado del Palacio de Kensington dijo que Catalina se enteró del cáncer después de que se le hicieran pruebas postoperatorias. ¿Qué tipo de tratamiento está recibiendo Catalina? El comunicado del palacio dijo que no se proporcionarían detalles sobre su cáncer o su tratamiento, aparte de que lo comenzó a finales de febrero. “No compartiremos más información médica privada.

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