Scientists aim to double cancer survival within a decade

In one development, they hope to break the ability of cancer cells to instruct other cells in the body to come and support tumours.
Scientists aim to double cancer survival within a decade
Cancer experts have set a new aim to double survival from advanced cancer within a decade (PA)

Scientists believe they could double the survival of people with advanced cancer within a decade.

World-leading experts from the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), London, and the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust said cutting-edge research will mean more people get cured while others live far longer.

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