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Patients from GP practices with low endoscopy referral rates are at increased risk of poor outcomes from oesophageal and gastric cancers.
The world's largest single database of cancer patients is being set up by Public Health England in a major step forward to harnessing the power of data to revolutionise care.
Longer Lives, a new website showing the variation in early death rates has been launched by Public Health England (PHE).
The “shocking” local variation in early death rates has been exposed today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Working with Dementia Action Alliance, the Department of Health is supporting a call for NHS trusts to make all hospitals dementia-friendly.
We need to return to the idea of the family doctor, in a modern context, if we are to improve care and ease the pressure on A&E departments.
Prize will recognise innovative ways of integrating care for people with dementia.
A PHE trend analysis report has shown that children from deprived areas are almost twice as likely to be obese than those in affluent areas.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on oil pricing, dementia and sentences for those who kill police officers.
The Dementia Challenge champion groups have produced a report on their progress since the challenge was launched in March 2012.
One year on from the Prime Minister’s Challenge.
A new tool has been launched by Public Health England’s INHALE, a website set up to provide data on lung conditions in England.
The one year survival rate for teenagers and young adults diagnosed with cancer is more than 90% but the percentage of those who die within 12 months varies greatly according to cancer type.
Soldiers are being reminded to check personal 'equipment' as part of a new Army campaign to raise awareness of male-specific diseases.
We all need to do more, across the whole system, to help people with long term conditions.
PHE has raised a sunburn warning after measurements of ultraviolet (UV) radiation at sites across the UK revealed unusually high levels.
Letter setting out our provisional plans for campaigns in for 2013-14 to promote earlier diagnosis of cancer.
The strategy recognises the unique and specialist contribution that nurses make in the care of people with dementia.
The Healthcare Innovation Expo will take place in London on 13 and 14 March, exhibiting the latest developments in healthcare.
A hard-hitting campaign which aims to save lives by showing people how to spot the signs and symptoms of stroke returns to TV screens today (March 4).
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