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  • Thanking our cancer clinical nurse specialists

    13 March 2025

  • Please help us get Kent and Medway talking about ovarian cancer

    5 March 2025

  • Launching our new website this World Cancer Day

    4 February 2025

Prior to the launch of the Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance's website, news about the  alliance's work was published in the news section of NHS Kent and Medway's website.

Links to the news items published in 2024 and 2023 can be found below:

1 August 2024: Lung health checks saving lives
24 June 2024: It's time to #BeSkinSmart
22 March 2024: Raising awareness of Lynch Syndrome: Emma’s story
4 February 2024: World Cancer Day: Spotlight on work to reduce health inequalities
7 December 2023: Recognising our cancer support workers
15 November 2023: Proposed future location of children's specialist cancer services
12 July 2023: Mega lungs to visit Dover to promote lung cancer health checks
20 June 2023: Be skin smart postcard ‘very likely’ saved my life
26 April 2023: Shining a light on cancer clinical nurse specialists
1 March 2023: Let's get talking about ovarian cancer
3 February 2023: World Cancer Day: Raising awareness key focus for catching cancer earlier

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Screening and early diagnosis

Our screening and early diagnosis work focuses on breaking down barriers to increase the number of people who take up screening and raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of cancer to reduce health and health care inequalities across Kent and Medway.

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Faster diagnosis

The NHS Faster Diagnosis Standard (FDS) requires patients to be diagnosed or have cancer ruled out within 28 days of being referred urgently by their GP for suspected cancer. For patients who are diagnosed with cancer, it means their treatment can begin as soon as possible. For those who are not, they can have their minds put at rest more…

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Personalised care and support

Personalised care means giving patients more choice and control over their care, based on what matters most to them as individuals. It is a partnership between people with cancer and their professional team.

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Innovation

Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance (KMCA) is one of eight cancer alliances to participate in the Galleri-GRAIL clinical trial. The trial aims to prove whether the Galleri-GRAIL test is effective in diagnosing up to 50 types of cancer by looking for DNA markers in the blood.

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