Women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer can expect to become long-term survivors of the disease, according to a new study. It finds the average risk of dying from breast cancer in the five years after an early-stage diagnosis has fallen to five percent from 14 per cent since the 1990s.
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Risk of dying from breast cancer has dropped since the 90s: study
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