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More children are likely to survive cancer, study shows

By Xinhua in Sydney | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-24 07:46

Australian children who live at least five years after being diagnosed with cancer are likely to enjoy long-term survival similar to that of children without the disease, new research released on Thursday by the Cancer Council Australia shows.

Cancer Council Australia is a national nongovernment cancer control organization that aims to facilitate prevention, research, support, and care.

The latest figures found the chance of surviving for a further five years increased from 82 percent at diagnosis to 89 percent one year after diagnosis, rising to 95 percent after three years, and 97 percent after five years.

More children are likely to survive cancer, study shows

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