Cancer patients 'wait too long' for treatment
12th Jan 2006, 14:48 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Many patients suffering from cancer are waiting too long before being seen by a specialist, although referral times have improved over the last five years, a House of Commons committee said on Thursday.
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