BMJ | 2019

NHS long term plan is a “fantastic opportunity” to reduce variation in cancer care

 

Abstract


The NHS long term plan is a unique opportunity to reduce variation in cancer care across the country and hold NHS and political leaders to account on their promises, experts have said.\n\nAt the Westminster Health Forum on cancer care on 17 September, speakers highlighted the vast variation in cancer mortality, as well as waiting and treatment times across England, and outlined the ways to improve patient outcomes.\n\nThey said that a combination of better diagnostics, staffing, and patient pathways, in addition to support for outlier providers, would enable the NHS to achieve the aims laid out in the long term plan.1\n\nThe plan, which was announced by health secretary Matt Hancock in January 2019, set two key goals in terms of cancer. The first was that by 2028 the proportion of cancers diagnosed at stages one and two would rise from around half to three quarters of cancer patients. The second was that from 2028 55\u2009000 more people each year would survive their cancer for at least five years following diagnosis.2\n\nHowever, in 2018-19, …

Volume 366
Pages None
DOI 10.1136/bmj.l5687
Language English
Journal BMJ

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