Nearly 11,000 women could be living with undiagnosed breast cancer following 'protect the NHS' drive
A consultant analyzing a mammogram - Rui Vieira /PA/ Nearly 11,000 women could be living with undiagnosed breast cancer following last year’s drive to A reluctance to burden the health service during the pandemic’s first wave, coupled with a and suspensions of screening programmes is wreaking a “tragic cost”, experts said. Research by the charity Breast Cancer Now found there were 10,700 fewer people diagnosed with breast cancer across the UK between March and December last year. The team analysed a range of data to reach the figure, ...
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