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Four cancer warning signs a third of Britons ignore for months amid struggle to get GP appointments

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Research conducted by Cancer Research UK has revealed that approximately one third of Britons who experience potential warning signs of cancer fail to seek medical attention for at least half a year.The polling data highlights a troubling pattern of delayed diagnosis, with many respondents citing difficulties securing appointments with their general practitioner as a primary barrier.Others indicated they simply wished to avoid the inconvenience associated with booking a consultation.The importance of early detection cannot be overstated, as survival rates improve dramatically when cancer is identified at its earliest stages.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Bowel cancer, for instance, claims more lives than any other form of the disease except lung cancer, yet approximately nine in ten patients diagnosed early will survive beyond five years.The survey, which gathered responses from 6,844 individuals across Britain, found that 32 per cent had noticed a concerning symptom but failed to...

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