Cancer is a condition where cells in a part of the body grow and reproduce uncontrollably. The cancerous cells can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue, including organs. Cancer sometimes begins in one part of the body before spreading to other areas. This process is known as metastasis. Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, and it is estimated that 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. The NHS Long Term Plan has an ambition to diagnose more cancers at stage 1 and 2 by 2028, with the overall aim to improve survival.
Achieving the best patient outcomes is our priority
We strive for the best outcomes for our cancer patients as a priority. We want every person who is concerned about their symptoms to visit their GP practice as soon as possible, so if they do have cancer, it is more likely to be diagnosed earlier. We want every person that is suspected of having cancer to be seen by specialists so that if they need to, they can begin treatment sooner. We want everyone person who has cancer to receive care that is appropriate for them and support them to live well throughout their treatment and beyond.
Diagnosing Cancer Earlier
Cancer diagnosed at an earlier stage (diagnosed at stage 1 or stage 2) means that your cancer is more likely to be treated successfully. We want patients to visit their GP practice sooner if they develop any symptoms which they are worried about; it could save lives. Please visit the Cancer Research website, which provides a summary of cancer symptoms.
Diagnosing Cancer Faster
Waiting to find out whether you have cancer is a hugely anxious time. We are working with our care providers to put measures in place to speed up cancer diagnosis, with the overall aim of reducing worry, and deciding treatment options sooner.
Click here to read our Transformation for Cancer Strategy
Useful links
We are working with our care providers to support people affected by cancer so that they are empowered, and live healthy and happy lives throughout their treatment and beyond.
Cancer Care Coordinators are based at GP practices within Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. The Cancer Care Coordinators are the first point of contact for patients, caregivers, and families recently placed on the Urgent Suspected Cancer pathway and assist with details regarding appointments, treatment, information and can advise of upcoming patient groups and events run by local charities and organisations.
- Jayne Sargent Foundation | Live Well Telford
- https://livewell.telford.gov.uk/Services/1217
- Cancer Champions | Let’s Get People Talking About Cancer
- https://www.sath.nhs.uk/wards-services/az-services/cancer-services/livingwithandbeyond/
- Cruse Bereavement Support Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin - Cancer Care Map
- Lingen Davies | Making A Difference to People Impacted by Cancer
- Macmillan Cancer Support Centre at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust - Macmillan Cancer - Macmillan Cancer Support
- Macmillan Cancer Support Centre at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust - Macmillan Cancer - Macmillan Cancer Support
- https://www.healthwatchshropshire.co.uk/news/2024-02-05/living-well-cancer
- Lingen Davies | Making A Difference to People Impacted by Cancer
- https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/region/shrewsbury
- http://www.cancerforum.org.uk/support/local/
- https://www.maggies.org/
- https://www.sath.nhs.uk/wards-services/az-services/cancer-services/livingwithandbeyond/
- Cruse Bereavement Support Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin - Cancer Care Map