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One month delay raises cancer death risk by 10 per cent – CQ News
Shock new research has revealed that every month that cancer treatment is delayed raises the risk of death by 10 per cent.

Every month that cancer treatment is delayed raises the risk of death by 10 per cent, shock new research has discovered.
And as tens of thousands of Queensland women have missed out on lifesaving breast and cervical cancer screenings in the early half of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the study published in the British Medical Journal has sparked an urgent warning from the Cancer Council Queensland.
People whose treatment for cancer is delayed by even one month have in different cases a six…
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