CANCER CRISIS

Urgent warning as killer cancer symptoms being mistaken for Covid

KILLER cancer symptoms are being mistaken for coronavirus, with experts worrying that sick patients aren't receiving the treatment they need.

The NHS states that the key symptoms of Covid-19 are a new persistent cough, a loss of taste and smell and a high temperature.

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Early detection of lung cancer is key when it comes to patients getting the treatment and care they needCredit: Getty

But various studies have shown that alongside these symptoms, many people also suffer with fatigue and shortness of breath, which can overlap with lung cancer.

There are around 48,500 new lung cancer cases in the UK every year, equating to 130 every day.

It's the third most common cancer in the UK and the second most common cancer in women.

Early diagnosis is key for any cancer and the sooner it's spotted, the faster specialists can treat the patient.

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Experts at Cancer Research UK have now said that urgent action is needed and that people with symptoms of lung cancer should come forward.

The charity said that since the pandemic, the number of people seeing specialists for the cancer is 10 per cent lower than expected.

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Data from NHS England shows that 560 fewer people were seen by a specialist following an urgent lung cancer referral in November 2021.

In it's own polling, Cancer Research UK found that many GPs were concerned with the number of people who were coming forward with suspected lung cancer.

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