A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been announced in Britain
The leading doctor of the National Health Service of Great Britain, Professor Stephen Powis, said on July 14 that in half a century the survival rate after cancer treatment will increase fourfold.
"Lung cancer will become 'much less common' thanks to vaccines that have proven effective in clinical trials, as well as tests that identify the genetic profile of lung and breast cancer tumors, allowing patients to quickly receive customized treatment plans," he told the Telegraph.
According to Powis, cancer treatment methods are developing at such a pace that a diagnosis should no longer be perceived as a death sentence. The doctor also stressed that in recent years, advances in immunotherapy, drug treatment and early detection have significantly increased the life expectancy of patients, while maintaining its usefulness.
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