Breakthrough's Comment On 2nd Annual Report Of The Cancer Reform Strategy, UK

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Article Date: 01 Dec 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer, says:

"Breakthrough shares the concerns raised in this report, which reveals worrying variations in cancer survival and mortality rates across England and the need to tackle them. Although progress has been made in some parts of the country, in others key Cancer Reform Strategy initiatives have still yet to be implemented. In particular, urgent action must be taken to ensure that digital mammography is in place by the December 2010 deadline and that, as previously committed by the Government, all women with breast problems referred by their GP will see a specialist within two weeks by the end of this year."

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