New strategy to increase early diagnosis of cancer that also cut the cost of treatment

Posted on Aug 10 2015 - 3:46pm by IBC News Bureau


Scientists have come up with a new strategy to increase early diagnosis of cancer that not only save many lives but also cut the cost of treatment.

According to Cancer Research UK, more than 90 percent of people diagnosed with stage one of the eight most common cancers were alive after 10 years compared with 5 percent found at stage four.

While in case of common cancers such as bladder, bowel, breast, cervical, womb, malignant melanoma, ovarian and testicular, over 25 percent were found at stages three or four.

Cancer Research UK’s Sara Hiom said cancer survival had doubled in the past 40 years, and it was possible to increase the number of people diagnosed at an early stage be it any cancer types, from around half of patients now to more than 60 percent by 2020.

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