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NHS scan and test delays 'worrying' | NHS scan and test delays 'worrying' |
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Health charities have called for urgent action to tackle delays in access to diagnostic tests in England. | Health charities have called for urgent action to tackle delays in access to diagnostic tests in England. |
The latest figures show that in April, nearly 17,000 patients had been waiting more than six weeks for scans and investigations - including for cancer. | The latest figures show that in April, nearly 17,000 patients had been waiting more than six weeks for scans and investigations - including for cancer. |
NHS England says most patients are investigated promptly, despite a big rise in demand for tests. | NHS England says most patients are investigated promptly, despite a big rise in demand for tests. |
The NHS constitution says no one should have to wait more than six weeks for a diagnostic test. | The NHS constitution says no one should have to wait more than six weeks for a diagnostic test. |
The number of such investigations has risen steeply in recent years in response to growing demand. | The number of such investigations has risen steeply in recent years in response to growing demand. |
But the proportion of patients missing the deadline - including potentially some with cancer - has doubled in 12 months to more than 2%. | But the proportion of patients missing the deadline - including potentially some with cancer - has doubled in 12 months to more than 2%. |
'Top priority' | 'Top priority' |
Macmillan Cancer Support said the NHS was "under strain" and there was a danger of cancer being "overlooked". | Macmillan Cancer Support said the NHS was "under strain" and there was a danger of cancer being "overlooked". |
Ciaran Devane, Macmillan's chief executive, said: "It is extremely worrying that the proportion of people who face delays in receiving vital tests which can diagnose cancer has doubled since this time last year, from 1.1% to 2.2%. | Ciaran Devane, Macmillan's chief executive, said: "It is extremely worrying that the proportion of people who face delays in receiving vital tests which can diagnose cancer has doubled since this time last year, from 1.1% to 2.2%. |
"Only two weeks ago we heard that more people are waiting longer to start treatment and now more people are waiting longer just to get diagnosed." | "Only two weeks ago we heard that more people are waiting longer to start treatment and now more people are waiting longer just to get diagnosed." |
He added: "Each individual hospital has a responsibility to meet these targets, or they risk putting a patient's best chance of survival at risk. | He added: "Each individual hospital has a responsibility to meet these targets, or they risk putting a patient's best chance of survival at risk. |
"However, this government and the next also need to take responsibility. Macmillan Cancer Support is urging all political parties to make cancer a top priority at the upcoming general election." | "However, this government and the next also need to take responsibility. Macmillan Cancer Support is urging all political parties to make cancer a top priority at the upcoming general election." |
NHS England says there were more than 50,000 additional tests carried out in April compared with the same time last year, and that most patients wait less than three weeks. | NHS England says there were more than 50,000 additional tests carried out in April compared with the same time last year, and that most patients wait less than three weeks. |
A spokeswoman said: "Timeliness of diagnosis and treatment is what patients expect and is essential to providing high quality care. The vast majority of patients get their tests promptly." | A spokeswoman said: "Timeliness of diagnosis and treatment is what patients expect and is essential to providing high quality care. The vast majority of patients get their tests promptly." |
Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? Are you currently waiting for a scan or test? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using 'scans' in the subject. |