Deprivation linked to higher second cancer risk among England breast cancer survivors
Cambridge study finds those from poorest areas have 35% higher risk of second non-breast cancerFemale survivors of breast cancer living in the most deprived areas have a 35% higher risk of developing second, unrelated cancers, compared with those from the most affluent areas,research shows.Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK, with about 56,000 people being told they have it each year. Improved diagnosis and treatments mean thatfive-year survival rates are now 86% in England.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent Tags: Cancer Health Society Breast cancer Women's health Inequality Social exclusion England Medical research Science University of Cambridge UK news NHS Source Type: news