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Press Association - August 2014
The Guardian reports on Cancer Research UK's findings that improved detection and treatment raised survival rates for breast, bowel, lung and prostate cancers since the early 1990s. Cancer Research UK says that the new data reveals that research over the past 20 years has had a significant impact on the fight against cancer. With more people surviving a cancer diagnosis, there is an increased need for support around survivorship issues, such as returning to work after cancer, looking for a job after taking time off for treatment, dealing with legal and financial issues, etc.
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Original source: www.theguardian.com
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