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Cancer survival in the UK improving, but lagging behind – study

by The Editor
September 12, 2019
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Cancer survival in the UK is on the up, but is still lagging behind other high-income countries, analysis suggests.

Five-year survival rates for rectal and colon cancer improved the most since 1995, and pancreatic cancer the least.

Advances in treatment and surgery are thought to be behind the UK's progress.

But the UK still performed worse than Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand and Norway, the study in Lancet Oncology found.

Cancer Research UK said the UK could do better and called for more "investment in the NHS and the systems and innovations that support it".

The research looked at data on nearly four million patients with seven types of cancer – oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, pancreas, lung and ovary – from seven high-income countries.

The cancer patients were all diagnosed between 1995 and 2014.

What did the study find?

The estimated survival rates of people diagnosed with cancer increased in all seven countries over the period studied, from 1995-2014.

But some countries did better than others.

Australia was found to have higher survival rates than other countries, while the UK on the whole had lower survival rates.

In fact, despite improvements, the UK is the worst for key cancers including lung, colon, rectum, stomach and pancreas.

Where was progress made?

In the UK, rectal cancer survival went up from 48% to 62% over 20 years.

For colon cancer, there was good progress too – from 47% surviving for five years in 1995-99 to 59% in 2010-14.

In comparison, Ireland made similar improvements, and Denmark even greater ones.

Australia's survival increased to 71% for both rectal and colon cancer.

Pancreatic cancer had the lowest five-year survival of all – ranging from 7.9% in the UK (lowest) to 14.6% in Australia (highest).

For lung cancer, Canada had the highest five-year survival (21.7%) while the UK had the lowest (14.7%).

All countries had similar improvements in survival from stomach cancer, while Norway saw the highest five-year survival for ovarian cancer (46%).

The improvements were better for the under-75s than the over-75s.

What are the reasons?

The researchers say steady improvements by all countries in the study are probably due to major healthcare reforms and advances in technology, which have led to earlier diagnosis, more effective treatments and better managing of patients.

Bowel (rectal and colon) had one of the largest increases in five-year survival.

John Butler, consultant surgeon at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London and Cancer Research UK's clinical adviser, said this was due to better surgical techniques, greater use of radiotherapy and more older patients being treated.

He added that improvements in the UK were the result of a combination of many different factors.

"Over the last 20 years we've seen improvements in cancer planning, development of national cancer strategies and the rollout of new diagnostic and treatment services.

"For lung, ovarian, and oesophageal cancer in particular, survival has increased largely because the quality of surgery has radically improved, and more surgery is taking place than before.

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