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Elderly
women are being denied life-saving breast cancer surgery that is
routinely given to younger patients, alarming research reveals.
Some doctors look at a patient’s age in their
notes – and decide on a treatment plan before they have even met them,
experts warn.
Their study, which provides
evidence of ageism in the
Health Service, found that 90 per cent of breast cancer patients aged
30-50 are offered surgery to remove tumours, compared with 70 per cent
of those in their seventies.
Even women in their 50s are less likely than younger patients to have
an operation. [continued]
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It's only right. Somewhere, there's a bureaucrat that has a friend's son that needs a job. Wasting money on helping old geezers may keep him from poking his friends wife in the future.
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"Previous estimates claim that 15,000 elderly die prematurely every year because cancer care on the NHS is not as good as that provided elsewhere in Europe and the U.S."
ReplyDeleteTell that to Michael Moore.
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ReplyDeleteNah, surjury. Cut and reach a verdict all at once!
ReplyDeleteThe EPA is claiming that X,000 lives will be saved by closing coal burning power plants. But, WTF difference will it make if they all die of breast cancer because it costs $$?
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