Poor ‘missing out on cancer care’
Cancer patients from poor areas are more likely to be diagnosed late and go to hospital as an emergency, a study suggests.
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Poor ‘missing out on cancer care’
Cancer patients from poor areas are more likely to be diagnosed late and go to hospital as an emergency, a study suggests.
Read more on BBC News
Benefits of breast cancer screening outweigh the harms, study shows
Routine breast cancer screening saves the lives of two women for every one who receives unnecessary treatment, a study suggests today.
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U of L reaches out to rural area in fight with cancer
After surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, 38-year-old Owensboro, Ky., resident Jennifer Slone is cancer free — and she credits her survival to a gynecological oncologist, a women’s cancer specialist who treated her through a University of Louisville program that reaches out to Western Kentucky.
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