Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A Ground Breaking vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being trialled in the uk. The jab, which is personalised, uses the same technology as that in some covid vaccines. Early studies show that when used with another cancer drug it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer and can spread to other areas of the body. The main cause of melanoma is Ultraviolet Light which comes from the sun and is used in sunbeds. Around 17,500 people are diagnosed with melanoma each year in the uk. Its the uks fifth most common cancer, but experts say 86 of these cases could be prevented by taking the right precautions. Heres our health correspondentjim reed. Could a jab like this change the way cancer is treated . Last month, steve young became the first person in the uk to be given this personalised vaccine, not to prevent the disease, but to try to stop a skin cancer returning. At l
But now rose harvey will lace up for team gb at the olympics. On newsnight at 10 30pm. The king is back in business. With his Cancer Treatment progressing well, its time for public royal duties again. So what has his absence and news of his return to the limelight meant to different people . Hello. His short reign so far as king has been blighted by a Cancer Diagnosis, which has prevented him carrying out his duties alongside the public he serves. Well, now, king charles, despite his treatment, will return to public facing work, as Buckingham Palace reports that his doctors are encouraged by his progress. This photo alongside Queen Camilla was released tonight, taken the day after their 19th wedding anniversary. His first public duties next week will include visiting a Cancer Treatment centre. Charlotte gallagher has our top story. The king and queen together, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, a positive sign about the kings health. The photo was taken earlier this month but has jus
Welcome to The World Today an hour of International News from the bbc. Buckingham palace has announced that king charles is returning to public royal duties after the positive effect of the treatment hes been having for cancer. A Statement Released just an hour ago made clear the king does still have cancer and will continue to be treated for it. The palace has also just released this new picture of the king and queen taken a few days ago after their recent wedding anniversary. The palace has not yet said which type of cancer hes been diagnosed with, but the announcement that hes able to get back to public duties is being seen as an encouraging sign, and a boost for the royal family which is coming to terms with the fact that not only the king but also the princess of wales have recently been diagnosed with cancer. Charlotte gallagher reports. The king and queen together in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. A positive sign about the kings health. The photo was taken earlier this month
Told shes off to the olympics. And coming up on bbc news, its winner takes all this weekend as england women travel to bordeaux to take on france for france for the six nations title decider. Reading. Hello, good evening. Its just been announced that the king is to return to some public facing duties his first since it was revealed that hed been diagnosed with cancer. Buckingham palace says the kings treatment isnt over, but that doctors are encouraged by his progress. This photo of the king and queen had been released tonight, taking the day after their 19th wedding anniversary. The first engagement will be a joint visit with Queen Camilla to a Cancer Treatment centre, next week. Charlotte gallagher reports. The king and queen together in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. A positive sign about the kings l. The photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. The photo was taken earlier this month but hasjust been released. Makings hell. The palace says the king is making
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