Cancer in later life
What does it do?
We need to change how we think about cancer in later life. Cancer is primarily a disease of older people – half of all cancers are diagnosed in people over 70.
There are many reasons why cancer is a big issue for older people. These range from the low awareness of the increased risk as we age to ensuring treatment decisions for older people are based on need rather than age. Improving early diagnosis is also vital for maximising the chances of long-term survival.