Saturday, November 14, 2009

UK Prostate Cancer Survival rate around 60% VS. USA 95% even with our poor rating By the WHO?

According to the U.K.’s Office of National Statistics, the five-year relative survival rate for patients diagnosed with prostate cancer between 1993 and 1995 (and thus followed up to 1998 or 2000) was 59.8 percent, The National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results database puts concurrent U.S. rates at 95.4 percent. As with the more recent figures, there is indeed a significant difference,

UK Prostate Cancer Survival rate around 60% VS. USA 95% even with our poor rating By the WHO?
Yes because aside from the liberal-socialist agenda squawking, we have the best health care in the world.
Reply:1993 - 1995 were terrible years for the nhs...the conservatives were in charge. They basically wanted to run it down and privatise it..like they did with everything else. You can't trust them with healthcare.
Reply:Once again an argument against socialized medicine. Then again maybe the socialist agenda is to "look" good but they really want population control by having a higher mortality rate? What's wrong with simply increasing the economic growth of the U.S. so people can afford health insurance? Nothing, but the socialist fight it tooth and nail sigh...

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