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NHS Cancer Programme-Quarterly Report-With Some Familiar Faces!
The NHS Cancer Programme launched its quarter 3 report last week. The report summarises key milestones from April 2020 up to the end of December, and it provides an update on the work of the NHS Cancer Programme. The NHS Cancer Programme leads the delivery of the NHS Long Term Plan ambitions for cancer; •…
Read MoreSimple Test Can Detect Early Signs of Bowel Cancer
A bowel cancer home test that costs just £4 could save thousands of lives. The kit is already sent out to people over 60 every two years, but scientists say it should be used on those in their fifties to spot early signs of the disease. Researchers at the University of Exeter examined data from…
Read MoreTake action! We want you to recognise the signs of lung cancer.
We are urging people to take action and recognise the signs of lung cancer following a worrying decline in people attending appointments. Latest figures have highlighted the drop in patients seeking medical help when experiencing potential symptoms of lung cancer; and fewer people are accessing treatment for the condition in hospitals across the South…
Read MoreCancer Quality of Life Survey Launches
Public Health England, NHS England and NHS Improvement are leading the way in cancer care by recognising that quality of life (QoL) outcomes are as important to patients as survival and are launching a nationwide QoL survey in September 2020. Initially they will begin surveying people who have been diagnosed with breast, prostate or colorectal…
Read MoreApp to Support Cancer Patients Launches in South West
The My Sunrise app has launched in the Peninsula to support cancer patients in the South West. The app has been developed to support cancer patients and their families throughout their cancer journey. How can you access it? The app is free to download from the App Store or Google Play. Please ensure you select…
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