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Implementing a Timed Colorectal Cancer Diagnostic …

WebFaster Diagnostic Pathways Implementing a Timed Colorectal Cancer Diagnostic Pathway Guidance for local health and care systems Version 12.2 - 10 March 2022

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Guideline for the Management of Extravasation of a …

WebPage 3 of 28 This guidance does not override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make appropriate decision according to the circumstances of the

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West Midlands Cancer Alliance: FIT symptomatic …

WebWMCA FIT symptomatic guidelines June 2019 • Aged 60 years and over with: o Anaemia, in the absence of iron deficiency The national best practice standards for the colorectal cancer diagnostic pathway, issued in April

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Guidelines for the Oral care of Patients Receiving …

Web4 | P a g e 1. SCOPE This guideline has been specifically developed for health professionals working within the field of oncology and haemato-oncology but is applicable to any health

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Strategy for Delivering the Long Term Plan for Cancer

WebNHS England and NHS Improvement West Midlands Cancer Alliance Strategy for Delivering the Long Term Plan for Cancer 2019/20 – 2023/24

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Guidance for Handling the Spillage of Systemic Anti …

WebPage 5 of 11 1. Introduction The toxicity of cytotoxic and other systemic anti-cancer drug therapies used within SACT means that they can present significant risks to those who handle

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Guideline for the Use of Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating …

WebWMCA Guideline for the use of GCSF in adult patients Finalv1.0 Page 6 of 9 In addition, for regimens in which G-CSF forms an integral part in order to enhance cytotoxic potential (e.g. FLAG, CODOX-M/IVAC) G-CSF should be used as per

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West Midlands Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) …

WebPage 4 of 17 SACT management policy for adult patients Nov 2021 Final v4.0 Contents No. Section Page 1.0 SCOPE 5 2.0 INTRODUCTION 5 3.0 STATEMENT OF INTENT 5 4.0 DEFINITIONS 5 5.0 CHEMOTHERAPY PRESCRIBING 5 5.1 Holistic Assessment

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West Midlands Cancer Alliance Update

WebWMCA Update 2. Pre-and Post-Screening Guidance: Find valuable information on best practices for both pre- screening preparations and post-screening follow-up care. 3. Addressing Low Uptake: Discover strategies and insights for addressing low participation rates, helping us ensure that more individuals benefit from vital screenings.

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West Midlands Cancer Alliance Update

WebWMCA Update • patients who had detectable serum anti-p53 antibody and received 2000 IU daily had a significant, more than 2.5-fold improvement in relapse or death compared with the placebo group that had detectable p53 immunoreactivity.

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Implementing a Timed Skin Cancer Diagnostic Pathway

WebBest Practice Timed Pathways Implementing a Timed Skin Cancer Diagnostic Pathway Guidance for local health and care systems Version 2.2 – 25 March 2022

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Faster Diagnostic Pathways Implementing a Timed Head and …

Web4 | Implementing a Timed Head and Neck Cancer Diagnostic Pathway The Case for Change Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer in England affecting more than 11,000 people each year.

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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Oncology and …

WebName of Hospital Version1.0 Page 2 of 10 EAG name West Midlands Cancer Alliance MSCC, AO and CUP EAG Document Title West Midlands Cancer Alliance Standard Operating Procedure for the Oncology and Haematology 24-hour Advice Line V1.0

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NHS Breast Screening Programme (BSP): Promoting Uptake in …

Web3. • Achieving high coverage and uptake is an expected outcome within the NHS BSP Service Specification. The national target is at least 70% uptake (acceptable 70%, achievable 80%) for routine screening. • Maximising screening uptake increases the effectiveness of breast screening in helping to reduce deaths from breast cancer.

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