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Crown Princess Katherine expresses solidarity with cancer patients

Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia

On World Cancer Day, Crown Princess Kathrine of Serbia expressed solidarity with cancer patients in Serbia and across the globe.

Her Royal Highness issued a statement where she said: “Although we all face a dangerous virus, we must not forget other threats to our health and the importance of preventive medical check-ups that can save lives. World Cancer Day is an opportunity for all of us to remind ourselves that with regular medical check-ups, prevention of risk factors and vaccination programs, which are of the utmost importance, this serious disease can be successfully avoided or cured. By taking good care of one’s health, we take responsibility for ourselves and our families.”

Her Royal Highness continued: “Ever since my humanitarian Foundation in Belgrade was established in 2001, it has been active in raising awareness on the importance of preventing, treating, and fighting cancer, as well as providing medical equipment for cancer treatment and this is one of its most important goals for the future. Responding to the needs of the Clinical Center of Serbia, the Clinical Center of Nis, the Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, the Institute of Oncology of Vojvodina and numerous hospitals throughout Serbia, we have provided the necessary equipment for diagnosing and treating cancer. Thanks to Stavros Niarchos Foundation from New York, the Clinical Center Nis received the mobile digital mammogram unit, which has examined more than 135 000 women throughout Serbia.”

Her Royal Highness concluded: “The Crown Princess Katherine Foundation has organised the Serbian Medical Diaspora Conferences, every year during last 10 years and the Oncology Conferences every other year, with more than 800 doctors, over 100 from abroad, including radiologists and oncologists. We believe that continued education is crucial for our doctors. For the last six years, my Foundation has sent more than 20 Serbian doctors for training abroad. I want to thank all the doctors, nurses and the entire medical staff who work so hard in the oncology area, in this difficult time. Thank you very much for that”.

Serbia’s Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine have dedicated their lives to raising living standards with a special focus on children, the sick and the most vulnerable. If you want to read more, and possibly donate, you can do so here.

In 1993, Crown Princess Katherine founded the Lifeline Humanitarian Organisation which currently has offices in Chicago, New York, Toronto, London and Athens. This organisation, together with the HRH Crown Princess Katherine Foundation, works to collect money for medical equipment that has been delivered to numerous hospitals in Serbia.

About author

Senior Europe Correspondent Oskar Aanmoen has a master in military and political history of the Nordic countries. He has written six books on historical subjects and more than 1.500 articles for Royal Central. He has also interview both Serbian and Norwegian royals. Aanmoen is based in Oslo, Norway.