"UK Cancer Study: Falling Death Rates and Rising Cases Among Middle-Aged Brits"

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This week's good news includes a significant drop in cancer death rates in the UK, a man surviving brain cancer after participating in an immunotherapy trial, improved air quality in Europe, the positive impact of "mini-Holland" traffic schemes, successful coral reef restoration, progress in rewilding efforts in Scotland, the return of bald eagles to Toronto, and the revelation of the world's "happiest" countries.
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- UK cancer study shows big fall in death rates since early 1990s The Guardian
- Cancer cases on the rise despite fewer middle-aged people dying from the disease Sky News
- Cancer mortality rates falling among middle-aged people Pavilion Health Today
- Cancer death rates in middle-age Brits 'have fallen by a third since the early 90s'- but cases could rise with Daily Mail
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