Equality in cancer care shouldn’t be a aspiration – it must be the standard
Success won’t just be measured in targets and waiting times, but whether people feel a tangible difference.
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Success won’t just be measured in targets and waiting times, but whether people feel a tangible difference.
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As ever, success of the government’s National Cancer Plan will lie in the detail of delivery.
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Experts from across the sector give their views.
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Quality of care is often defined by where a patient lives. Fixing that is central to the National Cancer…
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While screening is an imperfect science, there is public and political pressure to take action now
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A private members’ bill gaining royal assent could make a huge difference to how rare cancers are treated.
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Macmillan Cancer Support’s ambition of investing £30m into innovations could help transform cancer care.
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A broken system, outdated guidelines and a lack of screening are costing thousands of lives.
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Advancements in medicine must serve an integral role in the National Cancer Plan.
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Blood cancer patients are being left behind – that needs to change.
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The UK has an implementation challenge in cancer care. That is what we now have to fix.
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Progress over the next decade must be driven and defined by best serving patient needs
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