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Cancer Research UK warned that the 'worrying' delays could damage the chances of survival. (Stock Image.)

Britons with cancer symptoms are deterred from seeking help because of their difficulties securing GP appointments, a damning study has revealed.The charity acknowledged it was 'not always easy' to see a family doctor but stressed that anyone who fears they may have the disease 'should persist'.

One in five respondents said a main reason they delayed contacting their GP was because they 'find it difficult to get an appointment', 13 per cent said they struggled to get one at a convenient time and 11 per cent did not want to be seen as someone who makes a fuss. Dr Richard Roope, a GP and primary care adviser for Cancer Research UK, said: 'I would urge people to contact their surgery if they spot anything they're concerned about. This is not always easy, but they should persist.'

The survey shows people are generally good at knowing the signs of cancer – with respondents able to recognise an average of 12 out of 15 of the most common symptoms – but has raised concerns that some decline invitations to screenings because they wrongly believe they are only for those with symptoms.

 

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