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  1. FIT in secondary care pilot project to launch across north east London

    A project to promote the use of Faecal Immunohistochemical Testing (FIT) in urgent secondary care is scheduled to launch this summer across two hospital sites in north east London. The aim of the pilot is to reduce the time to diagnosis by investigating high-risk patients who present to secondary care emergency departments with lower GI […]

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  2. Cervical Screening Awareness Week: 19-24 June 2023

    According to research by Macmillan Cancer Support, one in every four women don’t attend their cervical screening test, and London has some of the lowest rates in the country, standing at just 65.7% of eligible individuals (NHS Digital, 2021). The reasons for this can be varied, from a general lack of awareness about cervical screening through to concern […]

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  3. Cancer Community of Practice live event: 21 June 2023

    The next Cancer Community of Practice event will take place on 21 June at the CLCH Academy in central London from 8:50am to 12:45pm.The theme of the event this time will be quality improvement and exploring what could be done differently at an individual practice level to improve cancer care for patients.We’ll be joined by […]

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  4. National Primary Care (Personalised Cancer Care) online discussion group: 20 June 2023

    As part of the TCST series of educational programmes and events, we’ll be hosting our next online National Primary Care discussion group on personalised cancer care on 20 June.The group is an opportunity for anyone with an interest in personalised cancer care and the role of primary care to come together and discuss key topics and […]

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  5. New Cancer Waits Guidance training package launched across London

    Delivering on the cancer waits standards remains a priority within the NHS. TCST has developed a training package in collaboration with London Cancer Alliances which is being delivered to staff across the city in 2023. So far this year, we’ve delivered the training to over 420 colleagues across the NHS in London.The training sessions are aimed at, […]

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  6. Demand and capacity modelling for imaging reporting

    TCST is currently supporting a pilot project for imaging reporting demand and capacity modelling across two NHS Trusts in North Central London (NCL): The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust and The Whittington Health NHS Trust. The pilot has focused on developing an approach to identify the capacity requirements for imaging reporting to support service […]

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  7. TCST launches new FutureNHS workspace

    The Transforming Cancer Services Team for London has recently launched a new workspace on the FutureNHS platform to improve two-way communication with our stakeholders and provide an interactive forum for discussions on cancer services across our city.The new workspace is open to anyone working across the NHS and within stakeholder organisations with a particular interest in […]

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  8. Supporting people with Personality Disorders to receive joined-up physical and mental healthcare

    The team at TPHC is working to ensure the physical needs of those diagnosed with personality disorders are not being overlooked or missed by working to connect primary and secondary care to support both physical and mental health.  The Personality Disorder/ Complex Emotional Needs (PD/CEN) Programme is dedicated to improving the care of those with a diagnosis of personality […]

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  9. Mental Health Awareness Week 2023

    #ToHelpMyAnxiety This year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is ‘Anxiety’. Anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems we can face. It affects all ages. Through the programmes we support, we host resources to help children and young people to cope and reduce their anxiety, including support to help leading up to, […]

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