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Travis frontman Fran Healy issues warning after Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis

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Travis frontman Fran Healy has issued a health warning to fans following the shocking news that Kate Middleton is battling cancer.Kate shocked the nation on March 22 when she announced in a brave televised video message that she had been diagnosed with a form of cancer.The Princess of Wales revealed that following major abdominal surgery the disease was picked up during post-op tests and she was now undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

Fran Healy who underwent extensive tests including a colonoscopy after a close friend died of cancer spoke out and encouraged others to get tested after hearing Kate's news.The Scots star took to Twitter formerly known as X to share his personal experience with the deadly disease and warned it is a "silent killer." He said: "Tough news about Kate Middleton and anyone getting such serious news.

Cancer is no walk in the park."I’ve lost too many to it and also had many friends recovering fully. I had a colonoscopy and endoscopy two weeks ago.

I promised myself after I lost my friend Ringan that I’d do it."He added: "They took some biopsies from my stomach and oesophagus.

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