Labour warns of crisis in cancer care as figures reveal patients wait over a year for treatment
Labour is today warning of a crisis in cancer care as new research
shows patients waiting as long as 541 days for treatment. Labour’s
new study is based on FOI data from 95 English NHS Trust and shows
that the longest waits for cancer treatment have soared since 2010.
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Labour is today warning of a crisis in cancer care as new research shows patients waiting as long as 541 days for treatment. Labour’s new study is based on FOI data from 95 English NHS Trust and shows that the longest waits for cancer treatment have soared since 2010.
Performance against the other two key cancer targets has also tumbled since 2010:
Jonathan Ashworth MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary, said:
“The number of people needing cancer treatment has risen sharply in the past ten years and the Government has simply failed to increase availability of services at the rate required.
“The truth is that the brilliant efforts of NHS staff around the country to deliver the best for their patients are being hampered by tight NHS budgets. Years of underfunding and abject failure to invest in the frontline doctors and nurses we need means Theresa May is letting down cancer patients.
“Now we know the astonishing truth that some patients are waiting a year or more just to get treatment. It’s simply not good enough.
“With cancer targets repeatedly missed and with the ongoing scandal in breast screening it adds to the sense that the Government is losing control of cancer care in this country.
“For Labour it will be a priority to make sure cancer services are properly resourced and properly staffed to provide the best possible care to all cancer patients, no matter what part of the country they live in.”
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LONGEST WAITS AGAINST 62 DAY TREATMENT TARGET
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