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Cancer is costly for patients and the NHS—but it also has a significant impact on the U.K. economy, according to research led ...
MILLIONS of women will be offered NHS cervical screening less often under radical new changes. Those under 50 will only be called forward every five years – instead of three like they current… ...
A cancer specialist at Weston Park Cancer Centre has won a national award following a public vote for her outstanding ...
People dying early due to cancer costs the UK economy £10.3 billion every year, according to the most comprehensive analysis ...
Alistair and Heather, Deborah's mother, meeting King Charles Credit: PA. He has signed an open letter led by Cancer Research UK that calls for faster diagnosis, waiting time targets to be met ...
As part of the 10 Year Health Plan, the UK Government has announced it will offer home-testing kits for cervical cancer ...
New plans have been announced to shake up the way cervical cancer risk is detected in England: at-home HPV testing kits are ...
Women aged 25–49 years living in England considered at low risk of cervical cancer following testing will now be invited for screening every 5 years instead of every 3 years. The changes, announced by ...
The government launched an initiative letting millions of NHS patients find and join clinical trials through the NHS App ...
A lifeline drug currently denied to thousands of NHS patients with incurable breast cancer could boost survival by almost 50 per cent, pivotal new research has suggested.. A major trial of the ...
Children aged 0-14, and young people aged 15-24, each account for less than one per cent of all new cancer cases in the UK (2017-2019). [1-4] Adults aged 25-49 contribute around a tenth (9%) of all ...
Cancer Research UK describes liver cancer as the 17th most common cancer in the UK and the 8th most frequent cause of cancer death. More than 8,000 people received a new diagnoses in 2022, with ...
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