The NHS initiative is part of a programme to improve early lung cancer diagnosis
I’m James Macdonald with news that hundreds of people have been diagnosed with lung cancer earlier thanks to mobile trucks. The NHS initiative is part of a programme to improve early lung cancer diagnosis and has visited areas across the country offering a Lung MOT. If someone is diagnosed with lung cancer at the earliest stage they’re 20 times more likely to survive for five years than those whose cancer is caught late. A further 20 NHS lung truck sites are due to go live shortly with the capacity to invite 750,000 more people in for a check. For more stories like this stay with us here at Care Radio.
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