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1-year and 5-year net-survival estimates for men, women and persons in England, by NHS Region, Cancer Alliance, and Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships.
Survival for people diagnosed by cancer type, split by stage at diagnosis. Data based on people diagnosed in England in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
A comparison of the new method applied in producing national cancer survival estimates in England compared to previous methods.
Exploring adolescent opportunities and challenges in securing decent work and the foundations for economic empowerment in Ethiopia
MDR-TB is a rising global threat to public health and efforts for its treatment are diluted if the outcomes are not successful
1 and 5 year survival estimates for adults diagnosed with 1 of 8 cancers, by NHS Region, Clinical Senate and Area Team
2 and 5 year survival estimates for adults diagnosed with 1 of 8 cancers, by NHS Region, Clinical Senate and Area Team.
Cancer survival statistics for adults and children by stage at diagnosis and by different geographical variations.
Following MHRA approval of a clinical trial, early breast cancer patients on endocrine-based therapy can benefit from a study with camizestrant.
Cancer survival estimates for England by NHS Region, Cancer Alliance, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships.
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