Lung Cancer Survival Rates
A late-December report in a UK electronic newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, suggests that cancer survival rates in that country still trail those obtained in other, equally developed Western nations like Australia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Based on a study of 2.4 million adults, and comparing rates in the countries named above, the UK’s survival rate was found to be “persistently lower” when targeting cancers of the bowel, breast, ovary and lung in individuals treated for same between 1995 and 2007. A subset of data, for England, Northern Ireland and Wales, was also maintained.