Cancer misdiagnosis or a delay in diagnosing cancer

 A report by the All.Can cancer initiative showed that as many as one in five of UK patients surveyed received at least one misdiagnosis before their cancer was identified. 22% of the 356,000 patients received their cancer diagnosis after presenting to the Emergency Department of the hospital. Of these cases, 71% had visited their regular doctor at least once with the symptoms suggestive of cancer. This could result in as much as a six month wait to get the correct cancer diagnosis.

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