Survivals rates for kids with cancer rises 9% since 2001

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Survivals rates for kids with cancer rises 9% since 2001
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Charities hail 'huge progress' as it's revealed survival rates have risen almost 10% since 2001

An estimated 86% of kids aged up to 14 diagnosed with cancer in England in 2018 will be alive five years on, compared to 77% in 2001.

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