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The Lancashire & South Cumbria Cancer Network

The Lancashire & South Cumbria Cancer Network was formed in March 2001 and links together organisations that provide care for cancer patients in areas of Barrow-in-Furness, Blackburn, Blackpool, Burnley, Chorley, Flyde, Kendal, Lancashire, Morecambe, Preston, South Ribble, Ulverston and Wyre.

We work closely with patients, carers, health professionals and managers to help implement the NHS Cancer Plan for the people of Lancashire & South Cumbria. The main offices of the network are located at
Preston Business Centre.
                                                        
Our role is to:
- Develop all aspects of local cancer services, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatments, supportive care and specialist palliative care.
- Develop multi-disciplinary teams and make arrangements to ensure that all patients are reviewed by them prior to treatment.
- Agree common protocols and service patterns to tackle variations and make best use of resources available.
- Develop workforce education, training and facility strategies.

We link with NHS Improvement, the National Cancer Action Team and the National Cancer Intelligence network to address issues in high incidence and mortality and low survival.

Which Organisations Are Associated With The Network?

The Network covers a population of 1.6 million people and encompasses one
Strategic Health Authority, six Primary Care Trusts, four Acute Hospital Trusts and seven Hospices.

What Are Cancer Networks?

Currently, there are 34 Cancer Networks across the country whose populations range in size from 600,000 to 3 million. The Cancer Networks were established following the recommendations of the Calman-Hine Report (1995) and the more recent NHS Cancer Plan (September 2000) and the Manual of Cancer Standards (April 2001).

Cancer Networks bring together a range of organisations; those who provide services and those who fund them, and are the vehicle for ensuring that all the patients within their population area have equal access to the highest quality of cancer services available.

The Expert Advisory Group on Cancer was set up in 1993 and one of its first publications was the
Policy Framework for Commissioning Cancer Services (Calman Hine 1995). The framework introduced the need to develop Cancer Networks, reaching from Primary Care through Cancer Units and Cancer Centres, to monitor the effectivensss of the changes resulting from the recommendations in improving patient care.

In September 2000 the
NHS Cancer Plan was published and within the plan the Cancer network responsibilities were identified. The Manual of Cancer Services Standards published in April 2001 outlined the structure of the Networks.

Since then a number of major policy initiatives have been launched which further defined the work that Cancer Networks engage in:
- The
Cancer Reform Strategy builds on the work of the NHS Cancer Plan into the future
- The
North West Cancer Plan provides a specific response to the Cancer Reform Strategy and work that will be undertaken in the North West.

In October 2003 the Department of Health published a report highlighting the progress made in implementing the NHS Cancer Plan. The full report is available
here

 

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Network Events

Wed Sep 15
Launch of the FACTS campaign
Wed Sep 15 @10:00 - 03:00PM
Living With and Beyond Cancer in Cumbria
Wed Sep 29 @08:00 - 05:00PM
Men's Cancer Study Day
Mon Oct 04 @11:30 - 02:30PM
using your CANCER voice
Mon Oct 11 @11:30 - 02:30PM
using your CANCER voice
Thu Oct 14 @16:00 - 06:00PM
CANCER: let's talk about it
Fri Oct 15
Cancer Voices Conference 2010
Fri Oct 15 @16:00 - 06:00PM
CANCER: let's talk about it
Sat Oct 16
Cancer Voices Conference 2010
Wed Oct 20 @09:00 - 04:00PM
Cancer Research Network Annual Conference