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  1. NHS England launches next phase of national lung cancer awareness campaign

    On 18 September, NHS England launched another phase of the ‘Help Us, Help You’ campaign, focusing specifically on lung cancer symptoms. The campaign aims to increase knowledge of the key symptom of lung cancer – a cough that lasts three weeks or more – and encouraging those who have this symptom to contact their GP […]

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  2. Upcoming cancer waits and best practice timed pathways training

    Our next range of Cancer Waits and Best Practice Timed Pathways training will take place on 3 and 18 October via MS teams.Each session will last around one hour.In light of the recent announcement by NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care on forthcoming changes to how cancer waiting times are measured […]

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  3. Updates to cancer staging data

    We’ve recently updated the cancer data on our website to reflect the latest published figures for: Sub-ICB Cancer stage at diagnosis; and Cancer Alliance stage at diagnosis Data shows the case-mix adjusted percentage of cancers diagnosed at stage one and two for twenty-one malignant cancers in England in 2013-2020 by sub-ICB and Cancer Alliance respectively. […]

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  4. New pan-London lymphoedema working group set to launch

    TCST is launching a pan-London lymphoedema working group in collaboration with the Pan London Lymphoedema Community of Practice. The programme will build on the previous work addressing the needs of Londoners experiencing lymphoedema as a consequence of cancer treatment, and the workforce that deliver this essential service.Focus areas that the group will be responsible for taking forward […]

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  5. Improving the bowel cancer pathway for local Bengali communities

    We’ll soon be kicking off a new project to improve the uptake of Faecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT) in the Bengali community across north east London. Through the project, we’ll be working with staff at the Macmillan Centre at Newham Hospital to interview patients from the Bengali community who have been asked to undertake a FIT […]

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  6. Changes to primary care and community education and training

    Following discussion at the last meeting of the Primary Care and Community Education Group (PCCEG) in July and with other key stakeholders, there was agreement that: primary care and community education and training for personalised cancer care would be incorporated into the London Personalised Cancer Care Partnership Board; training for early diagnosis would be incorporated […]

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  7. Supporting patients completing FIT webinars for administrators and clinicians

    A webinar discussing the role of FIT and how administrative staff can best support patients took place on 19 September.Produced by GatewayC and supported by TCST, NHS England and the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance Early Diagnosis Team, the webinar was attended by over 160 people from across England. Primary care specialists discussed the role of […]

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  8. NHS England announces changes to standards measuring cancer waiting times

    From 1 October, the standards measuring waiting times for cancer diagnosis and treatment are being modernised and simplified. The NHS will move from the 10 different standards in place now to three: Faster Diagnosis Standard: a diagnosis or ruling out of cancer within 28 days of referral (set at 75%) 31-day treatment standard: commence treatment within 31 […]

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  9. Changes to cancer waiting time standards from October 2023

    From 1 October, the standards measuring waiting times for cancer diagnosis and treatment are being modernised and simplified. The NHS will move from the 10 different standards in place now to three: Faster Diagnosis Standard: a diagnosis or ruling out of cancer within 28 days of referral (set at 75%) 31-day treatment standard: commence treatment […]

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  10. London hospitals taking referrals for urgent suspected cancers

    The Electronic Referral System (e-RS) is the preferred booking method for suspected cancer referrals. Only if e-RS is not available should you email the referral form to the relevant hospital contact using the directory below.  These contact details should be used by GPs and primary care healthcare professionals for urgent suspected cancer patient referrals only. The information […]

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