Thousands of cancer patients are missing out on personalized
treatments each year in England because they are not being given a test
to see if they might benefit from them, according to a new report from Cancer Research UK.
The report looked at the NHS’s molecular diagnostic testing
service for cancer patients in England. These are tests that can
identify the genetic faults underpinning a patient’s cancer, some of
which can be hit with targeted therapies. The report focused on patients
with skin, lung and bowel cancer, where targeted drugs are already available on the NHS.
In 2014, it is estimated that more than 24,000 molecular
diagnostic tests were not carried out in hospitals across England. In
lung and bowel cancers alone, around 16,000 eligible patients weren’t
offered these tests. And about a quarter of these patients could have
been given targeted treatments, meaning an estimated 3,500 lung and
bowel cancer patients missed out on medicines that could have changed
the course of their disease.
The main reasons for missed tests are the cost, there is no
dedicated funding available for them, and doctors’ poor awareness of
targeted treatments and testing. But molecular diagnostic tests have
been available since 2008, are routinely available in many other
countries and the Government made a commitment in its 2011 cancer
strategy to develop a national commissioning structure for the tests.
This has still not been introduced!
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