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Growing unease in NHS about 'broken' messaging, BBC told.
Senior sources in the health service believe some of the claims have gone too far.
Wes Streeting has declared the NHS "broken" - a phrase he and others in government have used repeatedly since.
Claims cancer is a "death sentence" because of NHS failings, while maternity services "shame" the nation.
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