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Cancers getting diagnosed at earlier stages

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The proportion of patients diagnosed with ******* at an early stage has risen to its highest level on record, NHS figures in England show.

Data for the 13 most common cancers show 58.7% of those diagnosed between September 2023 and August 2024 were identified at stages one and two, which increases the chances of survival.

That is 2.7 percentage points up since before the pandemic – and the highest since records began more than 10 years ago.

NHS England said a combination of public awareness campaigns and new screening approaches has made a big difference.

But despite the progress England is still struggling to achieve its ambition of diagnosing 75% of ******* at stages one and two by 2028.

And the NHS is also failing to hit its target for starting treatment quickly – nearly one in three people diagnosed with ******* wait longer than 62 days from an urgent referral.

According to a

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last year these are all factors in why ******* survival rates in the *** lag behind many other comparable countries.

‘More to do’

Dame Cally Palmer, NHS England’s national ******* director, acknowledged there was still “much more to do”.

But she added: “Lives are saved when cancers are caught early – and following a major drive on early detection in recent years, it’s really encouraging to see more people than ever are now being diagnosed at an earlier stage.”

She said initiatives such as the mobile screening programmes that have been used for lung and liver cancers had made a major difference.

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Paul Nelson had no symptoms before his lung ******* diagnosis

One person who has benefitted is Paul Nelson who is 72.

He had no symptoms when he went for a lung health check last summer and was diagnosed with *******.

He said he was devastated, but the fact it was caught early means he is able to get treatment.

“I’ve never had any problems with my chest, but I was given the check and then offered the scan, so I thought why not. I am so glad I went.

“If things had been left for a few more months it could have been very different.”

******* Research *** chief executive Michelle Mitchell praised the NHS for the progress made on early ******* detection.

But added: “Despite this, people across the country still face unacceptable delays for vital care.”

She said there needed to be a fully-funded national ******* plan, adding increasing investment in staff and equipment, alongside reform, would help to transform ******* services for the better.



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