Macmillan: More people will be diagnosed with cancer
King's College London research funded by Macmillan Cancer Support suggests the number of older people with cancer will treble in the next 30 years.
They are predicting almost a quarter of over-65s will get a cancer diagnosis in 2040.
5 liveMorning Reports spoke to Mike Hobday, the Director of Policy and Research at the charity.
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