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8 hours ago

More than 60,000 cancer patients in England not getting necessary radiotherapy'

More than 60,000 cancer patients a year in England are not getting the radiotherapy they need at all, while some face waits of up to six months to begin the treatment, research has found. The situation is so dire that nearly 100 heads of radiotherapy and oncology three-quarters of England's radiotherapy leaders have warned in an open letter that the government is failing patients.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Dad's frustration over stillbirth report delay

A couple whose son was stillborn have criticised health bosses for taking a year and a half to release a report about stillbirth rates in the Black Country. Thomas and Ewa Hender say they asked the Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB) to release details in April, when they first became aware of the report. It was actually completed 18 months ago, but it has only recently been released in full - a "worrying" delay, Mr Hender said.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Guardian view on public health: if Labour is serious about reducing illness, it must focus on causes | Editorial

Dramatic increases in life expectancy are one of the defining achievements of the modern era. From 56 years for men and 60 for women in the UK a century ago, this vital measure of the quantity of life rose to 79 and 83 respectively in 2022. The trend towards increased longevity is global, although not all countries have seen gains on the same scale, and the pandemic sent it into temporary reverse.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Guardian view on the dental divide: ministers must brush up their policy as well as children's teeth | Editorial

Disadvantaged primary school pupils at the government's first wave of new breakfast clubs can expect to be trained in toothbrushing, as well as fed. Data showing that a fifth of all five-year-olds in England have experienced tooth decay persuaded ministers to make improved oral health part of the early years and reception class curriculum. But the prevalence of decay is not evenly spread across the country.
Public health
Health
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4 months ago

Child obesity clinics seeing BMIs over 50

Children from deprived areas are disproportionately referred to NHS excess weight clinics, often with complex health needs.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

GPs in poor parts of England are paid 5,500 less a year than in wealthy areas, study finds

GPs in deprived areas earn significantly less than those in affluent areas, impacting their working conditions and exacerbating health inequalities.
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