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NHS Tayside to use pill the size of a Jelly Baby to help fight bowel cancer

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Films revealed for first ever drive-in experience in town At a meeting of Perth and Kinross Integration Joint Board last Friday (July 31), Mr Archibald revealed the plans and said he hoped to see the number of patients benefiting rise from 200 to 800.He was responding to a question from Conservative councillor John Duff about what the board was doing to diagnose cancer conditions during the pandemic.Mr Archibald said cancer was “absolutely a priority” for the health board. City's last music shop closes after 37 years due to pandemic and church works He said the referral rate for cancer conditions across the whole of Scotland had dropped to 75 per cent of what the NHS would normally expect.Mr Archibald said: “That is not a morbidity change,.

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