Sarah Ferguson warns public not to skip cancer health checks as she vows to raise awarness


Sarah Ferguson has marked Cancer Prevention Action Week by urging people not to skip their health check ups, warning “days could make the difference between life and death”.

The Duchess of York, 64, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of skin cancer in January, just six months after facing breast cancer.

She took to her Instagram account to explain that she is using her own encounter with the disease to help others.

Fergie wrote: “Days could make the difference between life and death, so please don’t skip or put off your #healthchecks and urge your loved ones to go to theirs.”

She added: “I would like to urge anyone who is able to be diligent with their health check ups,” she said. “I’m determined to do whatever I can to help raise awareness by sharing my experience.”

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