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Cancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in England

Cancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in England
February 8, 2024



By Nick TriggleHealth CorrespondentCancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in EnglandGetty Images Nurse with patient making mammogramA BBC News analysis has revealed that cancer waiting times for 2023 in England were the worst on record. Only 64.1% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, which meant nearly 100,000 waited longer than they should for life-saving care. The waits have worsened every year for the past 11. Macmillan Cancer Support chief executive Gemma Peters called the figures “shocking.” “This marks a new low and highlights the desperate situation for people living with cancer,” she said. “Behind the figures are real lives being turned upside down, with thousands of people waiting far too long to find out if they have cancer and to begin their treatment, causing additional anxiety at what is already a very difficult time. “With over three million people in the UK living with cancer and an ageing population, this is only set to rise.” The records go back to 2010, shortly after the cancer target was introduced.Cancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in EnglandChart showing 62-day cancer waitsThe figures follow Monday’s announcement that the King had started treatment after his cancer diagnosis. He has been cared for in a private hospital, after the cancer was spotted following treatment for an enlarged prostate at the end of last month. A spokesman for NHS England said the number of people being treated for cancer had risen rapidly over the last decade or so. “Amid record pressures and the impact of a year of industrial action, NHS staff continue to work hard to prioritize the longest waiters and most urgent cases,” he added. Other parts of the UK have also been struggling on cancer waiting times. It is more than a decade since Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland have hit their 62-day cancer targets.Cancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in EnglandPresentational grey lineWaiting time data was also released for A&E and routine hospital treatments, such as knee and hip replacements. Some 30% of patients waited longer than the target time of four hours in A&E in January, while the numbers on the waiting list for treatment dropped slightly in December down to 7.6 million, which is below the all-time-high of 7.77 million at the end of September. Tim Gardner, of the Health Foundation think tank, said: “The NHS is experiencing a difficult winter amid an increase in seasonal flu and continued industrial action.” He said the drop in the waiting list was welcome and a “testament to the hard work of staff”. But he added: “Progress is slow, with the waiting lists stubbornly high.” Data analysis by Megan RiddellCancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record in EnglandBanner saying 'Get in touch'Have you experienced a long wait for cancer treatment? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also get in touch in the following ways: If you are reading this page and can’t see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. Please include your name, age, and location with any submission.

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