Cancer care improves, but still falls short of targets
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Cancer care improves, but still falls short of targets

Daniel Allen Health writer

Health Foundation report finds that 10,000 lives in England could be saved each year if cancer services were improved

Over recent years, cancer care in England has undergone significant improvements in mortality, treatments and patient experience. But despite the ambitions set out in successive national strategies, cancer survival still lags behind that of other comparable countries.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 18, 1, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/cnp.18.1.8.s7

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