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ScienceAlert on MSNLung Cancer Is Rising in Non-Smokers, And This Could Be WhyWhile the number of smokers in the world as a proportion of the population is dropping, lung cancer continues to cause almost ...
Britain's poorest communities face worse delays in cancer care, later diagnosis, and are less likely to access cutting-edge treatments, leading to 28,400 deaths each year linked to deprivation, a ...
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Hosted on MSNShocking new figures show cancer deaths are highest in Northern Ireland's most deprived areasCancer death rates are around 45 per cent higher for people living in the most deprived areas of Northern Ireland compared to ...
CANCER death rates are almost 60 per cent higher for people living in the most deprived areas of the UK, research shows. This ...
Much of the burden comes down to two key cancer risk factors: smoking and obesity. Smoking rates are three times higher in ...
Experts say there are reasons why people in some parts of the country are more likely to die from cancer, and they can be ...
Figures show there are around 630 extra cancer deaths in the north each year linked to socioeconomic inequality ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, and Oklahoma ranks last in the nation for five-year lung cancer survival.
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