Ageism may see fewer pensioners get cancer treatment - report

Ageism may be a factor in the lower numbers of older patients treated for cancer, it emerged today.

Ageism may be a factor in the lower numbers of older patients treated for cancer, it emerged today.

A report from the National Cancer Registry (NCR) revealed people aged between 70 to 79-years had treatment rates of only a half to a third of those patients aged 50 to 59 for most treatment types and common cancers.

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