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OECD urges faster access and better use of resources in cancer care
Health systems across Europe need to deliver cancer care more quickly, more consistently and with greater focus on patients’ wider needs, according to a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
The report, ‘Delivering High-Value Cancer Care’, says that while survival rates have improved and mortality has fallen over the past two decades, rising numbers of cancer diagnoses are placing growing pressure on health systems, exposing persistent gaps in access, efficiency...

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