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What's The 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?

What happens after a cancer diagnosis?
That’s the question investigated by a study published by the CONCORD program on cancer survival published on Tuesday in The Lancet. The study looks at patient records for adults and children diagnosed with a variety of cancers in 71 countries. The records are from 2010 to 2014. The goal is to compare five-year survival rates, a number used to assess effectiveness of treatment.
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2018/01/30/581914807/whats-the-5-year-survival-rate-for-cancer-patients-around-the-world

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