The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife cancer patients more likely to be diagnosed in latter stages of disease.

Stage one diagnoses are down, show new figures

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpebbles@thecourier.co.uk

Cancer patients in Fife are more likely to be diagnosed in the later stages of the disease than those anywhere else in Scotland.

Almost half (48.5%) of cases of breast, bowel and lung cancer were picked up in stages three and four during 2016-17. The Scottish average was 43.5%.

The proportion of cases caught in the first stage in the NHS Fife area had also dropped to 25% from 29.5% the previous year and was at its lowest for five years.

MSP Claire Baker said it was “unacceptab­le” if later detection was down to a shortage of cash.

She said: “With stage one detection at its lowest rate since 2011-12 and stage three and four detection amongst the highest in the country, questions have to be asked of the health board and the government to ensure NHS Fife has the resources in place to detect cancer early.

“If later detection is increasing as a result of budget pressures leading to longer waiting periods or inadequate screening processes then this is unacceptab­le and must be addressed.

“I’ll be writing to NHS Fife to ask what action is being taken to ensure we can detect cancer at the earliest possible opportunit­y.”

Patients have the greatest chance of survival if cancer is diagnosed at stage one.

By the time the disease has reached stage four the cancer has spread and the chance of survival is far lower.

Detection rates for breast, bowel and lung cancer are published by ISD Scotland to show trends in early detection.

In the NHS Tayside area, 41% of cases were diagnosed in stages three and four, with 25.2% detected in the first stage.

NHS Fife was asked by The Courier to outline action being taken to be ensure early diagnosis and the best chance of successful treatment but they failed to respond.

I’ll be writing to NHS Fife to ask what action is being taken to ensure we can detect cancer at the earliest possible opportunit­y. CLAIRE BAKER MSP

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Claire Baker MSP.
Picture: Kris Miller. Claire Baker MSP.

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