Queen Camilla Inaugurates £50m Dyson Cancer Centre in Bath
The new facility aims to treat 500,000 patients annually and centralizes key cancer services.
- Queen Camilla officially opened the Dyson Cancer Centre at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
- The centre includes oncology, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and a 22-bed inpatient ward.
- Government funding and significant donations from charities and individuals financed the £50m project.
- The King is reportedly doing well following his cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- Queen Camilla highlighted the centre's welcoming atmosphere and its positive impact on patients.