Cancer death rate in Britain down by almost a third since 1980s
Huge improvements in prevention, diagnosis and treatment have driven the fall, Cancer Research UK saysThe rate of people dying from cancer in the UK has fallen by almost a third since the 1980s amid seismic progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, a report has found.About 247 in every...
<p>Huge improvements in prevention, diagnosis and treatment have driven the fall, Cancer Research UK says</p><p>The rate of people dying from cancer in the UK has fallen by almost a third since the 1980s amid seismic progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, a report has found.</p><p>About 247 in every 100,000 people die from cancer each year, a 29% drop from the peak in 1989 of about 355 per 100,000, according to an analysis by Cancer Research UK (CRUK).</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/mar/09/cancer-death-rate-fall-britain-report">Continue reading...</a>
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