Communism!!!!1!11!

The giant hole in your data is that the cancer survival rates are based on observed survival rate after diagnosis.

If you're not routinely seeing a doctor or getting screened for things, you're not 1) getting diagnosed to become part of the statistic and 2) you're not being observed after the diagnosis because, see #1.

It's been shown time and time again that if you're one of the people in the United States higher up the socio-economic food chain where you have good healthcare (I'm one of those people) your health is generally on par with any European country with universal healthcare. But if you look at the population as a whole, Americans are doing much, much worse.

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