Leukemia Foundation State of the Nation report on blood cancer warns of regional survival rate gap

By Phoebe Moloney
September 3 2019 - 9:00am
GAP: The Leukaemia Foundation has released a report on blood cancer.
GAP: The Leukaemia Foundation has released a report on blood cancer.

A new report estimates 9,300 deaths from blood cancer in Australia could be prevented over the next 16 years if the survival rate of patients in regional areas improved to that of patients in capital cities. The number represents five per cent of deaths from blood cancer expected to occur by 2035.

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