Cancer treatment to be sped up even further

Cancer treatment to be sped up even further

0 개 2,205 KoreaPost

정부로고.jpg

 If your doctor suspects you have cancer, the Government will ensure you see a cancer specialist and receive treatment faster than ever before.

 

Health Minister Tony Ryall announced a new faster cancer treatment target will be introduced from 1 October during a visit to the Cancer Society’s Domain Lodge this afternoon with Prime Minister John Key.

 

“The new target will extend the scope of the current health target so people with suspected cancer receive faster access to all services from diagnostic tests to surgery or other treatment,” says Mr Ryall.

 

“Waiting for a cancer diagnosis is a very stressful time for people and their families.

 

“We inherited cancer services which were failing New Zealanders. Patients were waiting months for treatment and some had to travel to Australia because of lengthy delays here. Thankfully those days are over – all patients now receive radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment within four weeks of being ready to treat.

 

“We will build on our successful plan and introduce a new national health target which will ensure cancer patients receive their diagnostic tests, surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy even faster.

 

“If your GP suspects you have cancer, you should see a cancer specialist within two weeks. Diagnostic tests and clinical investigations will be completed in a faster, more streamlined way and our goal is for patients to receive their first cancer treatment within a maximum 62 days of their original GP’s referral.

 

“The new target is much broader than the current cancer health target, which focuses on how long patients wait to start their chemotherapy and radiotherapy when ready to treat. The current cancer target didn’t include surgery, which is often the first treatment step for patients, or the time patients wait to see a cancer specialist and have tests done.

 

“The maximum 62 days is an international gold standard for cancer treatment. Currently in New Zealand around 60-65 per cent of patients receive their first cancer treatment within this time.

 

“The new target will be for 90 per cent of patients to receive their first treatment within a maximum 62 days of seeing their GP by June 2017.

 

“Having a similar target has had a big effect in other countries. When the measure was introduced in the UK in 2001, about 60 per cent of cancer patients received their first treatment within a maximum 62 days – by the end of last year this had risen to over 85 per cent.

 

Mr Ryall says New Zealand will see similar improvements here.

 

“This Government has invested more than $100 million extra to support people with cancer and improve services - and we have already made significant progress.

 

“It is only through the sound economic management of the National-led government that we have been able to invest in, and deliver world-class cancer services.”

 

Implementing the new target is part of the faster cancer treatment initiative already budgeted for – the Government has already spent $19 million and will spend a further $41 million over the next three years.

 

“The new maximum 62 day faster cancer treatment target will build on the gains we have made over the past five years and provide New Zealanders with even faster cancer services,” says Mr Ryall.  


3 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 994 | 2021.07.07
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

NZNO members approve three more strikes

댓글 0 | 조회 837 | 2021.07.06
The New Zealand Nurses Or… 더보기

Mariners isolating offshore after two positiv…

댓글 0 | 조회 690 | 2021.07.06
The Ministry of Health ha… 더보기

When will Wellington’s boom come to an end

댓글 0 | 조회 753 | 2021.07.06
This week's Property Puls… 더보기

Planting season all go in the Eastern Bays

댓글 0 | 조회 793 | 2021.07.06
Planting season in Auckla… 더보기

7 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,139 | 2021.07.05
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Council agrees approaches to government’s urb…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,183 | 2021.07.05
Auckland Council’s Planni… 더보기

7 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation …

댓글 0 | 조회 956 | 2021.07.04
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Auckland’s world-class waterfront opens

댓글 0 | 조회 1,456 | 2021.07.03
Auckland’s Downtown Progr… 더보기

2 new cases of COVID-19 and 1 historical case…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,154 | 2021.07.02
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Sorting the plastics problem

댓글 0 | 조회 1,036 | 2021.07.02
With Plastic Free July ah… 더보기

1 case of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,147 | 2021.07.01
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Auckland Council formally adopts record $32 b…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,374 | 2021.06.30
Auckland Council’s Govern… 더보기

4 cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,300 | 2021.06.29
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

The number one stadium in the world: Eden Par…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,028 | 2021.06.29
Just two months on from E… 더보기

$100 million to top 50 emergency housing mote…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,303 | 2021.06.28
An eye-watering $99.87 mi… 더보기

10 cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,097 | 2021.06.28
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

State of the Environment: small improvements …

댓글 0 | 조회 771 | 2021.06.28
Auckland’s stunning natur… 더보기

1 case of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,147 | 2021.06.27
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Aucklanders thanked for fighting kauri diebac…

댓글 0 | 조회 872 | 2021.06.27
April marked two years si… 더보기

4 cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,065 | 2021.06.26
There are no cases of COV… 더보기

Aucklanders asked to have their say on plans …

댓글 0 | 조회 1,146 | 2021.06.26
From today, Auckland Coun… 더보기

Whole Genome Sequencing confirms link to Delt…

댓글 0 | 조회 937 | 2021.06.25
The Ministry of Health ca… 더보기

2 cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation

댓글 0 | 조회 1,262 | 2021.06.25
There are no new cases of… 더보기

Matariki Festival returns for 2021

댓글 0 | 조회 926 | 2021.06.24
Matariki Festival is back… 더보기