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Lung cancer patients only have 20 percent chance of survival 5 years after diagnosis, report finds
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-08-02
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A new report has found that if you're diagnosed with lung cancer today, you only have a 20 per cent chance of being alive in 5 years time. Among the reasons is late diagnosis and fewer specialist nurses offering care.
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