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The impact of emergency hospital admissions for lung cancer in the UK LCIP, Volume 3, Number 1.
Lung cancer is the most common solid cancer in both males and females in the UK. Despite substantial improvements in the diagnosis and management of these patients in the last decade, it still has a bleak outlook for the majority. In the UK, barely 25% of these patients are alive 12 months after their diagnosis.
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