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A new report has revealed that more than 400,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United Kingdom, marking a record high and signaling growing pressure on the country's healthcare system. According to Cancer Research UK, around 403,000 new cancer cases are identified annually, averaging about 1,100 new patients daily or one every 80 seconds.

The report attributes this rise mainly to population growth and an aging demographic, along with increasing obesity rates and smoking habits. It notes that smoking alone causes approximately 57,700 cancer cases each year. While survival rates have improved significantly, with about half of patients now living at least ten years after diagnosis, the report warns that progress could stall without stronger preventive and diagnostic measures.

Cancer Research UK urged governments across the UK to expand screening programs, reduce preventable risks, and invest more in research and healthcare to ensure sustainable improvements in patient outcomes.

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