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One In Two Irish People Will Live Ten Years After A Cancer Diagnosis

People are twice as likely to live at least 10 years after a cancer diagnosis than they were in the...
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One In Two Irish People Will Live Ten Years After A Cancer Diagnosis

TodayFM
TodayFM

10:47 AM - 1 Aug 2016



People are twice as likely to live at least 10 years after a cancer diagnosis than they were in the 1970s.

Macmillan Cancer Support claims half of those diagnosed with cancer now live for at least another decade.

The Irish cancer society says figures are similar here in Ireland.

Head of research with the Irish Cancer Society Robert O'Conner says it's down to improved treatmewnt and early diagnosis:



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