A CANCER map of Britain shows a huge north-south divide in diagnosis rates as numbers of cases continue to rise.
People in the North East are worst affected with 646 people per 100,000 diagnosed with cancer in 2016/17Those living in the North East are the worst affected with one in 154 people getting diagnosed.One in 167 people in the West Midlands were diagnosed, while one in 162 people in the North West were told they had cancer in the same period.
The rate of people dying from cancer in England has decreased from 275 deaths per 100,000 people in 2016 to 270 deaths per 100,000 in 2017. Jon Shelton, from Cancer Research UK said the growing cancer figures are due to an ageing population.: “These figures show that more and more people are being diagnosed with cancer – and with an ageing population, our projections suggest there could be more than 500,000 people diagnosed each year by 2034.is the name given to any cancers that have first developed in the breast tissue – there are many different types.
Also thought working in London was a risk with the pollution and stress. Maybe need to rethink that!
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