Cancer Cases Surge in Northern Ireland Amidst Critical Waiting Time Failures

Northern Ireland sees record cancer cases but struggles with long waiting times for diagnosis and treatment, missing key targets.

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About 10,700 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in Northern Ireland, a record high. This comes as waiting times for treatment continue to miss important goals.

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Northern Ireland Cancer Waiting Times Miss Targets Again

Northern Ireland sees record cancer cases but struggles with long waiting times for diagnosis and treatment, missing key targets.

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Northern Ireland Sees Unprecedented Surge in Cancer Diagnoses

Northern Ireland sees 10,700 new cancer cases yearly. Cancer Research UK urges action on waiting lists due to strained services and rising diagnoses.

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https://newsletter.tf/northern-ireland-10700-cancer-cases-strained-services/

Northern Ireland: 10,700 Cancer Cases Yearly, Services Strained

Northern Ireland sees 10,700 new cancer cases yearly. Cancer Research UK urges action on waiting lists due to strained services and rising diagnoses.

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Northern Ireland now has 10,700 new cancer diagnoses each year, which is about 29 people every day. This is a record high and puts a lot of pressure on health services.

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https://newsletter.tf/northern-ireland-10700-cancer-cases-strained-services/

Northern Ireland: 10,700 Cancer Cases Yearly, Services Strained

Northern Ireland sees 10,700 new cancer cases yearly. Cancer Research UK urges action on waiting lists due to strained services and rising diagnoses.

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