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Cancer treatment waiting times improve in Wales | Cancer treatment waiting times improve in Wales |
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Waiting times for cancer treatment in Wales have improved according to the latest figures. | Waiting times for cancer treatment in Wales have improved according to the latest figures. |
However, all Welsh health boards are still failing to meet the Welsh government's target for treating the most urgent cases. | However, all Welsh health boards are still failing to meet the Welsh government's target for treating the most urgent cases. |
Figures for August show that 88.6% of urgent cancer patients had started definitive treatment within 62 days of diagnosis - up from 84.5% in July. | Figures for August show that 88.6% of urgent cancer patients had started definitive treatment within 62 days of diagnosis - up from 84.5% in July. |
The target is for 95% of patients to see a specialist in that time scale. | The target is for 95% of patients to see a specialist in that time scale. |
Conservative Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar said: "Any improvement is a step in the right direction but it is clear that more progress is urgently required. | |
"This is a critically-important target that hasn't been met in five years." | "This is a critically-important target that hasn't been met in five years." |
Figures for August released by the Welsh government on Wednesday also show 98.5% of patients started treatment within 31 days through the non-urgent route, compared to 98.2% the previous month. | Figures for August released by the Welsh government on Wednesday also show 98.5% of patients started treatment within 31 days through the non-urgent route, compared to 98.2% the previous month. |
There was a small improvement in waiting times for other cancer cases. | There was a small improvement in waiting times for other cancer cases. |
But none of the six health boards that provide cancer care met the Welsh government's target of providing definitive treatment for the most urgent cancer cases within 62 days. | But none of the six health boards that provide cancer care met the Welsh government's target of providing definitive treatment for the most urgent cancer cases within 62 days. |
This target has not been met on an all-Wales basis for several years. | This target has not been met on an all-Wales basis for several years. |
Kirsty Williams, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader, said: "Being diagnosed with cancer is a terrifying experience. | Kirsty Williams, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader, said: "Being diagnosed with cancer is a terrifying experience. |
"It is appalling that people are being forced to wait over two months until the start of their treatment." | "It is appalling that people are being forced to wait over two months until the start of their treatment." |
Plaid Cymru health spokesperson Elin Jones said despite some signs of improvement, waiting times for people with cancer remained "unacceptable". | Plaid Cymru health spokesperson Elin Jones said despite some signs of improvement, waiting times for people with cancer remained "unacceptable". |
"A Plaid Cymru government would provide all cancer patients with a specialist cancer nurse to guide them through treatment and rehabilitation," she said. | "A Plaid Cymru government would provide all cancer patients with a specialist cancer nurse to guide them through treatment and rehabilitation," she said. |
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "We welcome the improvement in the number of patients being seen within the target time of 31 days and the continued achievement of this waiting times target. | |
"The 62 day performance continues to improve. There are challenges which LHBs [local health boards] continue to address so that this target can be achieved at a sustainable level. These figures show a move in the right direction." |
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