New book challenges Elizabeth II’s cause of death: Did the Queen die of cancer? | Monarchies

According to Gyles Brandreth, the British monarch battled this terrible disease during the last months of her life. “I had heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma, a bone marrow cancer, which would explain her fatigue and weight loss and those ‘mobility issues’ that we had often told about over the last year of his life”.

In his book, the author also writes that bone pain is one of the main symptoms of myeloma. In addition, the pain in question is mainly localized around the pelvis and lower back. “Myeloma is a disease that usually affects older people. Healing is currently not possible.” Mr. Brandreth went on to explain that there is a treatment that can reduce the severity of symptoms and prolong the patient’s life by three years.

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