Cancer Survival Rates Vary Significantly Among Some Countries

The biggest global study comparing the cancer survival rates has found a dramatic gulf in the survival rates between different countries. The CONCORD-2 study reports 5-year survival estimates for 25.7 million cancer patients diagnosed with one of 10 common cancers and 75 000 children diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia between 1995 and 2009, using individual patient data from 279 cancer registries in 67 countries. Even after researchers had ...

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