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Cancer Care Gap: Where You Live Matters
23 Jan
Summary
- Manual workers in North-East England have higher smoking rates.
- Deprived areas show lower cancer survival and higher death rates.
- Cancer Community Champions aim to reduce stigma and improve awareness.

Cancer survival rates are notably lower and death rates higher in the UK's most deprived areas, a disparity deeply felt by organizations like Macmillan. This inequity is compounded by geographical barriers, isolating individuals from vital support services and treatment centers. Manual workers in North-East England, for instance, exhibit higher smoking rates, further increasing their risk.
To address this, Macmillan has launched a Cancer Community Champions initiative. This program enlists individuals from affected communities, including fishermen and their families, to tackle cancer stigma and promote awareness of early signs and symptoms. Paul Watson, a cancer survivor and fishmonger from North Shields, exemplifies this by sharing his experience with skin cancer and sun safety, leading to earlier diagnoses for others.




