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Cancer diagnosis 'within four weeks' under new care plan | Cancer diagnosis 'within four weeks' under new care plan |
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NHS patients in England should get results for cancer tests within four weeks of being referred by a GP by 2020 under new plans to improve treatment. | NHS patients in England should get results for cancer tests within four weeks of being referred by a GP by 2020 under new plans to improve treatment. |
NHS England's cancer taskforce is also replacing old radiotherapy machines and increasing specialist staff to ensure it delivers "world class" cancer care. | NHS England's cancer taskforce is also replacing old radiotherapy machines and increasing specialist staff to ensure it delivers "world class" cancer care. |
The five-year plan will cost £400m a year but experts say earlier treatment will result in similar savings. | The five-year plan will cost £400m a year but experts say earlier treatment will result in similar savings. |
They say the plan could help an extra 30,000 patients survive for 10 years. | They say the plan could help an extra 30,000 patients survive for 10 years. |
While survival rates have been improving, England still lags behind some of the best performing countries. | While survival rates have been improving, England still lags behind some of the best performing countries. |
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Harpal Kumar, chief executive of Cancer Research UK and chairman of NHS England's task force, said the changes could help create a "world class" service over the coming years. | Harpal Kumar, chief executive of Cancer Research UK and chairman of NHS England's task force, said the changes could help create a "world class" service over the coming years. |
"We have an opportunity to save many thousands of lives from cancer." | "We have an opportunity to save many thousands of lives from cancer." |
Saving lives | Saving lives |
Currently 280,000 people in England are diagnosed with cancer each year - with half surviving for at least 10 years. | Currently 280,000 people in England are diagnosed with cancer each year - with half surviving for at least 10 years. |
But Mr Kumar believes another 30,000 people a year could end up surviving that long once the changes have been put in place - a third of them simply through diagnosing the disease earlier. | But Mr Kumar believes another 30,000 people a year could end up surviving that long once the changes have been put in place - a third of them simply through diagnosing the disease earlier. |
The plans include: | The plans include: |
The publication of the five-year strategy comes after a cross-party group of MPs warned that cancer services had "lost momentum" in the past two years. | The publication of the five-year strategy comes after a cross-party group of MPs warned that cancer services had "lost momentum" in the past two years. |
The health service has been struggling to meet waiting times and seen resources reduced, the Public Accounts Committee warned. | The health service has been struggling to meet waiting times and seen resources reduced, the Public Accounts Committee warned. |
The improvements will cost £400m a year, but the taskforce believes that in the long term, this will be recouped as better care costs less money. | The improvements will cost £400m a year, but the taskforce believes that in the long term, this will be recouped as better care costs less money. |
For example, bowel cancer caught at a late stage costs four times as much to treat as when it is caught early. | For example, bowel cancer caught at a late stage costs four times as much to treat as when it is caught early. |
NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens said the plans would be "embraced" - and said any upfront costs could be covered by the extra money being given to the health service. | NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens said the plans would be "embraced" - and said any upfront costs could be covered by the extra money being given to the health service. |
"The good news is that survival rates are at their highest ever, but two-fifths of cancers are preventable and half of patients are currently diagnosed when their cancers are advanced. | "The good news is that survival rates are at their highest ever, but two-fifths of cancers are preventable and half of patients are currently diagnosed when their cancers are advanced. |
"That's why the NHS will be backing this groundbreaking route map for prevention, earlier diagnosis, modern treatments and compassionate care." | "That's why the NHS will be backing this groundbreaking route map for prevention, earlier diagnosis, modern treatments and compassionate care." |
Dr Maureen Baker, of the Royal College of GPs, welcomed the plans. | Dr Maureen Baker, of the Royal College of GPs, welcomed the plans. |
But she warned: "The system is already overloaded and we must ensure that there is sufficient imaging and specialist capacity to cope with the increased number of referrals before promises are made to patients that cannot be delivered." | But she warned: "The system is already overloaded and we must ensure that there is sufficient imaging and specialist capacity to cope with the increased number of referrals before promises are made to patients that cannot be delivered." |
Lynda Thomas, chief executive at Macmillan Cancer Support, described the plans as "ambitious". | Lynda Thomas, chief executive at Macmillan Cancer Support, described the plans as "ambitious". |
"This report has to be more than a set of recommendations on paper. It has to inspire action and lead to meaningful improvements for the lives of people with cancer," she added. | "This report has to be more than a set of recommendations on paper. It has to inspire action and lead to meaningful improvements for the lives of people with cancer," she added. |
What do you think of the new plans? Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | What do you think of the new plans? Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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