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The role of therapeutic radiographers in primary care
Author(s): Zoe Grant
Hospital: University of Suffolk
Reference: RAD Magazine, 47, 559, 23
Excerpt: With the number of cancer diagnoses set to continue to rise and with continued improvements to treatment, the population living with cancer will also be on an upward trajectory. The year-on-year increase in the number of people diagnosed with cancer sees current predictions suggesting four million people living with cancer in 2030.