cancer 5 year survival

By koby On June 25, 2009 Under cancer prevention

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cancer 5 year survival
If universal healthcare is so great, why does Europe lag behind the USA in 5 year cancer survival?


The United Kingdom in particular comes out badly in the tables, showing cancer survival rates that are among the worst in Europe. The findings suggest that the national cancer plan for England, which began in 2000, is not working, a second editorial comments.

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/561737

British cancer patients not gives best drugs

http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/health/July-August-08/British-cancer-Patients-Denied-Costly-Drugs.html

infant mortality rates are higher in the U.S. because we send more preemies to the NICU. in europe the rates “appear” lower because of how they classify babies that pass away shortly after birth, they classify them as never born. the result is a lower infant mortality rate.
don’t be fooled.

its the same numbers game they play with testing scores with high school students.
our juniors and seniors are scored based on all students.
in europe, if you are going to the trades or anywhere but higher ed, you are out of the classroom and into the trade school.

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