‘Unacceptable’ late cancer diagnosis kills 10,000 a year
November 30th, 2009
Late diagnosis of cancer needlessly kills up to 10,000 patients every year, the Government’s director of cancer services has revealed.
Professor Mike Richards will this week unveil a shocking study of the three deadliest forms - lung, bowel and breast cancer - showing that early detection could save twice as many lives as previously thought.

