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Kate's diagnosis appears to spark surge in visitors to cancer charity and NHS websites

Sky News Monday, 25 March 2024
The Princess of Wales' decision to speak about her cancer treatment appears to have prompted a surge in visits to the websites of relevant charities and the NHS.
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