Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8441867 | European Journal of Cancer | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Five-year survival has improved considerably in the UK for most cancer types. For some disease groups, there has been little progress, either because survival already approaches 100% (e.g. thyroid carcinomas) or, more worryingly for some cancers with poor outcomes, because they remain resistant to existing therapy (e.g. rhabdomyosarcoma). In addition, for a number of specific cancer types and for cancer as a whole males continue to have worse outcomes than females.
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Authors
C. O'Hara, A. Moran, J.S. Whelan, R.E. Hough, C.A. Stiller, M.C.G. Stevens, D.P. Stark, R.G. Feltbower, M.G. McCabe,