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In an ideal world, people would start treatment within a month of being diagnosed. no more than 2 months (62 days) wait between the date the hospital receives an urgent referral for suspected cancer and the start of treatment.
Spotting signs of cancer; Reducing your risk of cancer; Cancer treatment and Care Excellence (NICE) has produced referral guidelines for suspected cancer.
35. Right to obtain treatment within the maximum waiting time . For cancer services the guidance on cancer waiting times can be found at: GOING FURTHER
1 Nov 2011 This guideline covers diagnosing and managing colorectal (bowel) cancer in people aged 18 and over. It aims to improve quality of life and
14 Nov 2016 The maximum waiting time for non-urgent consultant-led treatments is 18 weeks from the day your appointment is booked through the NHS e-Referral Service, or when the hospital or service receives your referral letter. However, your right to an 18-week waiting time does not apply if: you choose to wait longer.
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14 Jul 2016 More than 2000 people waited more than two months to start treatment in May, new figures show.
The NHS. Cancer Plan. A plan for investment. A plan for reform. September 2000 . and through guidance to ensure high standards of treatment and care are in
18 Apr 2017 NHS cancer referrals: More than 100,000 wait at least two weeks to be breast clinic appointement within two weeks, guidelines say Rex Features NHS England aims for 85 per cent of patients to start treatment 62 days
25 Feb 2009 This guideline covers diagnosis and surgical and pharmacological treatment of women and men with early and locally advanced breast cancer.
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