UK cancer survival rate doubles since 1970s amid ‘golden age’, report says
by Andrew Gregory in Chicago from on (#6XQ0S)
Half of those diagnosed will now survive for 10 years or more after advances in diagnosis and treatment
The proportion of people surviving cancer in the UK has doubled since the 1970s amid a golden age" of progress in diagnosis and treatment, a report says.
Half of those diagnosed will now survive for 10 years or more, up from 24%, according to the first study of 50 years of data on cancer mortality and cases. The rate of people dying from cancer has fallen by 23% since the 1970s, from 328 in every 100,000 people to 252.
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