Some 116,000 cancer patients last year in England did not have the potential long-term side effects from their cancer fully explained to them, Thomas said.
Macmillan also estimates that there could be around 42,500 people who were diagnosed with cancer in the 1970s and 1980s who may still be dealing with long-term consequences.
NHS cancer patients missing out on innovative drugs
經調查 英國有17萬癌症患著在70、80年代確診後與病魔奮戰至今
Thousands of cancer sufferers surviving decades after diagnosis