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People with cancer are living longer and longer: For years, the outlook for lung cancer was really hopeless

The article discusses improvements in cancer survival rates, focusing on lung cancer, which had previously been considered hopeless. It highlights advancements in treatment and research that have led to longer life expectancy for cancer patients. The piece emphasizes the progress made over recent years and quotes experts who note the significant change in prognosis. While the article presents data and expert opinions, it does not delve into political implications or controversies related to healthcare policies.

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People with cancer are living longer and longer: For years, the outlook for lung cancer was really hopeless

The article discusses improvements in cancer survival rates, focusing on lung cancer, which had previously been considered hopeless. It highlights advancements in treatment and research that have led to longer life expectancy for cancer patients. The piece emphasizes the progress made over recent years and quotes experts who note the significant change in prognosis. While the article presents data and expert opinions, it does not delve into political implications or controversies related to healthcare policies.

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