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The new year brings heartbreak for cancer patients in Wales with waits for treatment being the worst on record

The new year brings heartbreak for cancer patients in Wales with waits for treatment being the worst on record

Macmillan Cancer Support has warned that 2023 started with the worst-ever performance against Wales’ cancer treatment targets, with more people than ever before facing delays in life-saving cancer treatment.

879 people face anxious delays in their care in just one month alone

Data released today shows that in January only 50.1% of people with cancer started their treatment on time – leaving 879 people to face anxious delays in their care in just one month alone.

The charity is now warning of a cancer care system in crisis, with half of the cancer patients being consistently left with their lives hanging in the balance and facing agonising delays in their care.

For some cancer types, Macmillan warns that these concerns run even deeper. 

Only around a third of people with lower gastrointestinal (28.8%), urological (33.5%), gynaecological (33.7%) and head and neck (37.8%) cancers were treated within the target timeframe – meaning only 1 in 3 people with some of the most common forms of cancer are receiving lifesaving treatment on time.

Richard Pugh, Head of Partnerships for Macmillan Cancer Support

Richard Pugh, Head of Partnerships for Macmillan Cancer Support in Wales said: “Cancer treatment in Wales now rests firmly on the flip of a coin – people with cancer face no better than 50/50 odds on whether they are treated on time, or whether they face the heartache of delays that may impact on the outcomes that can be achieved for them and their quality of life. 

“Only recently we warned that 2022 was the worst year on record for cancer treatment, and unfortunately 2023 has begun in the same way – with the poorest performance ever on people getting the timely cancer treatment they need.

Despite the tireless efforts of NHS staff

“Despite the tireless efforts of NHS staff, there can be little doubt that Wales’ cancer care system is in crisis.  It is a system that is consistently failing to keep up with a rising demand for cancer care or to manage the wider pressures being placed upon it.

“This is a situation that will only change if urgent action is taken.  Those 50/50 odds on timely cancer care are no odds at all, and the Welsh Government must now offer the leadership required to turn this crisis around and reverse the current trajectory in which more and more people may find their quality of life, or even their chances of survival are lessened because of delays in their care. 

“This must start now, with a relentless focus on the training and recruitment required to take the pressure of exhausted NHS staff, and to build the capacity of Wales’ specialist cancer care workforce so that it can begin to meet what is an ever-growing demand for cancer care in Wales.”

“Macmillan continues to do everything we can to help, and we are here for anyone with cancer and their loved ones.

For advice, information or a chat, you can call us free on 0808 808 0000 or visit macmillan.org.uk.”

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