Why does the UK lag behind on cancer care? - podcast
by Presented by Michael Safi with Andrew Gregory; pro from World news | The Guardian on (#6JJ6B)
Britain's cancer survival rates are improving but the UK still lags behind comparable countries. The Guardian's health editor, Andrew Gregory, reports
The announcement last week that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer has been met with sympathy and support for the 75-year-old. But alongside the focus on what it means for his future role as monarch, it has also led to a closer examination of what cancer care looks like in the UK in 2024.
For many, such as 37-year-old Nathaniel Dye, it has meant a diagnosis that has come too late. He has stage 4 bowel cancer, which has spread to other parts of his body. Dye has been told that in similar cases only 10% of people survive five years.
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