Dozens of British sufferers refused operation on the NHS travel abroad for treatmentPatients with pancreatic cancer are paying for surgery abroad when it is not offered on the NHS,as the number of cases of the fifth most deadly form of cancer rises.
Deaths from pancreatic cancer could overtake those from breast cancer by 2030, say experts. Several dozen patients beget paid to beget life-saving surgery at Heidelberg university hospital in Germany because, or under guidelines for treating pancreatic cancer in England,some patients are being told their cancer is too far advanced or has spread to other organs, making surgery inadvisable.
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Source: theguardian.com