The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Hospitals missing NHS bowel cancer targets

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Peterborou­gh’s hospital trust is failing to meet standard NHS waiting times for the diagnosis and treatment of bowel cancer cases, according to NHS England statistics.

In March 2022, only 47 per cent of patients at Peterborou­gh City Hospital, Stamford andRutland­Hospitalan­dHinchingb­rookeHospi­talreceive­d either the all clear or a cancer diagnosis within 28 days (the NHS standard waiting time) of urgentrefe­rralwithsu­spected bowelorlow­ergastroin­testinal cancer.

In the same month, only 20 per cent of confirmed cancer patientsbe­gantheirfi­rsttreatme­ntwithinth­eNHSstanda­rd of 62 days of referral with bowel or suspected lower gastrointe­stinal cancer.

The NHS standard waiting time was introduced in April 2021.

PhilWalmsl­ey,chiefopera­tingoffice­ratNorthWe­stAnglia NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Along with NHS colleagues across the country, we continueto­facesignif­icantpress­ures, however, our staff are working tirelessly to provide the best possible services to our local community.”

A total of 468 patients at North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust hospitals were given the all clear or a diagnosis in March this year, however, 248 patients (48 per cent) did not receive it within 28 days of referral.

Of the 20 patients who started their cancer treatment in March, just four people (20 per cent) started treatment within the NHS standard waiting time after initial referral.

It is a 42 percent decline from the 62 per cent of patients who received treatment within 62 days in March 2020.

Mr Walmsley added: “The trust is fully committed to ensuring that we continue to improve waiting times.”

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