Tuesday 7 June 2022 01:55 AM Cancer is twice as likely to return if you are poor, study shows, sparking fears trends now

Tuesday 7 June 2022 01:55 AM Cancer is twice as likely to return if you are poor, study shows, sparking fears trends now
Tuesday 7 June 2022 01:55 AM Cancer is twice as likely to return if you are poor, study shows, sparking fears trends now

Tuesday 7 June 2022 01:55 AM Cancer is twice as likely to return if you are poor, study shows, sparking fears trends now

Cancer is twice as likely to return if you are poor, study shows... sparking fears the cost of living crisis will hinder patients' chances of survival  Cancer returned for a third of those earning less than £19,000, two years later  Dr said: 'cost of living crisis will have an immediate impact on cancer patients'  Sajid Javid said: 'Delivering world-leading cancer care are key priorities' Eating the right diet and living in a healthy environment play an important role 

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Cancer patients from poorer households are twice as likely to see the condition return, according to a study.

Experts said the cost of living crisis could leave thousands of cancer patients with worse chances of survival, as it makes it harder to afford carers, eat healthily or pay energy bills.

The University of Toronto study involved 555 people with head and neck cancer.

Two years after treatment, cancer had returned for a third of patients from households earning less than £19,000, compared with 12 per cent for those above £56,000. When the results were adjusted, it was twice as likely to recur in poorer patients.

Study author Dr Christopher Noel said the wealth disparity was ‘not only compromising their quality of life, it actually impacts their survival’.

Eating the right diet and living in a healthy and comfortable environment play a massive role in your body being fit enough for cancer treatment

Eating the right diet and living in a healthy and comfortable environment play a massive role in your body being fit enough for cancer treatment

Dr David Pinato, from Imperial College London, said: ‘I think the cost of living crisis in the UK will have an immediate impact on cancer patients.’

Health Secretary Sajid

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