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Cancer Waiting Times
Statistical Publication Notice
17 November 2009
Cancer Waiting Times April-June 2009.
INTRODUCTION
KEY POINTS
- 95.7% of reported urgently referred patients diagnosed with cancer in Scotland during April-June 2009 began treatment within 2 months (62 days). This is a small decrease from 96.0% in the previous quarter and up from 87.3 % in April-June 2007. The target set by the Scottish Government is 95%.
- The mainland NHS Boards with the highest and lowest proportions of patients starting treatment within 62 days of urgent referral were NHS Lothian (97.2%) and NHS Dumfries and Galloway (91.8%) respectively.
- The cancer types with the highest and lowest proportions of patients starting treatment within 62 days of urgent referral were cancer of the breast (98.4%) and lymphoma cancers (92.7%), respectively.
- NHSScotland met the national target to treat 95% of urgently referred cancer patients within two months for the first time in the reporting period of October to December 2008, and this has continued through the period April-June 2009.
INTERPRETATION
DETAILED FINDINGS
This publication includes the number of cancer patients diagnosed in April - June 2009 that were urgently referred for treatment within each of the geographic health boards; the report includes the proportion of those patients treated within 62 days of referral, broken down by tumour site.
The percentages of all cancer patients treated within 62 days, against a target of 95% by NHS Board are:
| NHS Ayrshire & Arran | 95.4 |
| NHS Borders | 92.5 |
| NHS Dumfries & Galloway | 91.8 |
| NHS Fife | 91.9 |
| NHS Forth Valley | 96.6 |
| NHS Grampian | 96.4 |
| NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde | 95.9 |
| NHS Highland | 95.3 |
| NHS Lanarkshire | 96.5 |
| NHS Lothian | 97.2 |
| NHS Orkney | 100.0 |
| NHS Shetland | 100.0 |
| NHS Tayside | 96.8 |
| NHS Western Isles | 75.0 |
| NHSScotland | 95.7 |
In the currently reported quarter, the mainland NHS Boards with the highest and lowest proportions of patients starting treatment within 62 days of urgent referral were NHS Lothian (97.2%) and NHS Dumfries and Galloway (91.8%) respectively.
Looking across all of Scotland combined, the percentage of patients treated within 62 days of urgent referral by cancer type are:
| Breast | 98.4 |
| Colorectal | 94.2 |
| Head & Neck | 94.6 |
| Lung | 96.5 |
| Lymphoma | 92.7 |
| Melanoma | 96.5 |
| Ovarian | 96.2 |
| Upper GI | 94.8 |
| Urology | 94.3 |
| All cancers | 95.7 |
NHSScotland met the national target to treat 95% of urgently referred cancer patients within two months for the first time in the reporting period of October to December 2008, and this has continued through the period April-June 2009.
MAIN CONTACTS:
Sharon Kennedy
Senior Statistician
0141 282 2318
sharon.kennedy2@nhs.net
GLOSSARY:
Upper GI refers to upper gastrointenstinal
PRE-RELEASE ACCESS:
NHS Board Chief Executives
NHS Board Communication leads
This extended Pre-Release Access is given to a small number of named individuals in the Scottish Government Health Department (Analytical Services Division). This Pre-Release Access is for the sole purpose of enabling that department to gain an understanding of the statistics prior to briefing others in Scottish Government (during the period of standard Pre-Release Access).
HISTORY OF THIS PUBLICATION:
Last Published: This is the first ISD publication; previous SG publications of Cancer Waiting times can be found at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health/health/cancer/waiting-times. The last publication was August 18 2009.
Next Due: February 2009
Data Available Since: On the SG website, http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health/health/cancer/waiting-times
available back to 2004.
Sharon Kennedy
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