NHS launches new bid to beat cancer and save thousands of lives NHS England has announced a new independent taskforce to develop a five-year action plan for cancer services that will improve survival rates and save thousands of lives.
It also launched a major new programme to test innovative ways of diagnosing cancer more quickly at more than 60 sites across the country, and committed a further £15m over three years to evaluate and treat patients with a type of modern radiotherapy.
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It also launched a major new programme to test innovative ways of diagnosing cancer more quickly at more than 60 sites across the country, and committed a further £15m over three years to evaluate and treat patients with a type of modern radiotherapy.
See also:
- NHS aims for earlier cancer diagnosis BBC News
- VIDEO: 'We must plan ahead on cancer' BBC News
- VIDEO: Cancer task force looks at diagnosis BBC News
- VIDEO: Chemotherapy on your doorstep BBC News
- Cancer worries? Forget the GP, go straight to the specialist The Independent
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