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25 January 2009
Research by the National Cancer Intelligence Network suggests up to 15,000 people a year are not living as long as they might after developing cancer.
Cancer survival rates in the UK are lower than the average in western Europe or in the US, with one possible explanation being that people in the UK are diagnosed later.
Survival rates are calculated on the number of people alive five years after diagnosis.
Dr Tony Moran, from the North West Cancer Intelligence Service, said if the UK was performing as well as western Europe in the 75-84 age group, and as well as the US in the 85 and over group, there would be 15,000 fewer cancer deaths every year.
He told the BBC: "The point is we don't know why this is happening.
"Elderly cancer survival is an area which has been grossly neglected. It is crying out for research."
Meanwhile, family doctors called for improvements in teenage healthcare services, the BBC reported.
The chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Professor Steve Field, said specially targeted services were needed for children aged between 16 and 18.
He said: "The problem is the handover between the children's service and the adult service. It's not done very well in most places."
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