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Cancer survival rates rise substantially but ‘longer waits’ hit progress for more deadly types of the disease, say researchers

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Breast screening has increased survival rates, but progress has stalled for other cancers. Pic: iStock

The chances of surviving cancer for 10 years after diagnosis has increased by more than 24% in England and Wales over nearly five decades, but researchers say progress has slowed partly because of longer waiting times. Read More

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