Princess Catherine: Fox News host doubts cancer without evidence of hair loss

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Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy expressed doubt about Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment because Middleton still has “luscious” hair. Campos-Duffy appears to question Middleton’s cancer treatment based on her perception of chemotherapy’s effects on hair loss.

“You know, one thing, just as a layperson,” Campos-Duffy told Dr. Mark Siegel on Sunday. “I’m not a doctor like you, Dr. Siegel, but, you know, she said that she’s undergoing some preventative chemotherapy.”

“I’m gonna, maybe I’m showing my ignorance, but I saw her luscious, you know, full hair, and I thought, well, that’s not what I think about when I think about chemotherapy,” she insisted.

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Dr. Mark Siegel responded to Campos-Duffy’s concerns by explaining that there are different types of chemotherapy, some of which may not cause hair loss.

He mentioned that preventative chemotherapy is often administered when cancer has been fully removed, and the type of chemotherapy used can vary depending on the type of cancer. For example, Taxol, commonly used for GYN cancer, can cause hair loss, but other types may not.

Siegel emphasized that Middleton’s choice to disclose information about her treatment is hers alone.

The discussion highlights the complexity of cancer treatment and the need for accurate information and dialogue over senseless propaganda and idiocy.

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