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Survival rates for most deadly cancers making little progress, experts warn | BBC News

The number of people surviving cancer has improved hugely in the past 50 years - but experts warn progress has been uneven, with some cancers with the worst survival rates falling further behind.

For some, including melanoma skin cancer, 10-year survival is now above 90% in England and Wales, while for all cancers half of patients can expect to live that long.

But a London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine study said there had been little improvement in those affecting the oesophagus, stomach and lungs - and less than 5% survive pancreatic cancer for 10 years.

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