Dr Rosemary Gillespie, chief executive of The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, said: "Your chance of surviving lung cancer and receiving a treatment which could benefit you should not be decided by where you live in the country.
"Sadly, it is clear that this is indeed the case and there is significant geographical variation in patient survival and patient access to care and treatment."
http://3xsex.blogspot.com/The report found chances of seeing specialist nurses and the availability of different treatment such as surgery or chemotherapy or hospital admission times all varied depending on where a patient lives.
Dr Gillespie said it was hoped the report will help improve the standards and increase survival rates across the country.
Lung cancer is still the most common cause of cancer death in England.
One of the biggest problems was many people were diagnosed too late, it fou
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