Rural and coastal areas of England to get more cancer doctors
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#731G5)
Government says plan will help end postcode lottery in access to diagnostic tests and treatment
Hospitals in rural and coastal parts of England will get more cancer doctors to help tackle stark inequalities that mean people in some areas are far more likely to die from the disease.
The plan is part of a government drive to end the patchy" nature of NHS cancer care, which is characterised by wide postcode lotteries in access to diagnostic tests and treatment.
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