Call to give UK cancer patients legal right to be treated within two months
Experts point to example of Denmark, where survival rates for some cancers are among the best in Europe Cancer patients should have the legal right to be treated within two months, even if that means the NHS has to pay for them to be treated privately or abroad, according to international (…)
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