Calls for better child cancer diagnoses
The CLIC Sargent charity is calling for the government to ensure better training and guidance in cancer diagnoses for professionals who care for children.
Research by CLIC Sargent, released to the 大象传媒's Victoria Derbyshire programme, suggests 42% of parents of children diagnosed with cancer felt their concerns about their child's health were ignored by GPs.
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