Summary
This report finds critical gaps in NHS support for kidney cancer patients, with the majority not receiving GP follow-ups or recommended cancer care reviews. The report reveals that over half (55%) of kidney cancer patients receive no GP or practice nurse follow-up after diagnosis, leaving them without crucial opportunities to address concerns, understand treatment options, or gain reassurance.
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Findings
- Two-fifths of kidney cancer patients were told about their diagnosis in a way that was not ‘appropriate’.
- Over half of UK kidney cancer patients reported no follow-up contact from their GP or practice nurse after initial diagnosis.
- Nearly two-thirds did not receive a GP Cancer Care Review 12 months post-diagnosis – going against standards set out by NHS England.
- This concerning lack of communication at crucial stages throughout the pathway means kidney cancer patients are unable to make informed decisions about their ongoing care – heightening feelings of fear and anxiety during an already distressing time.
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