NHS England Cancer Programme progress update – Spring 2024

Foreword – Dame Cally Palmer, National Cancer Director

Cancer survival in England is at an all-time high due to the speed and scale of advances in diagnosis and treatment across the NHS. Our work on cancer really matters to people. As we live longer, more of us will develop cancer ourselves, or will have family or friends who are affected by cancer. We want more people to be cured of their cancer or supported to find a way of living their life well with it.

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: 9 May, 2024
This information is from www.england.nhs.uk

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