Published on: Wednesday 5th September 2018

Cancer survival rates are higher than ever, and fewer people are dying from their cancer.

This is testament to the dedication of NHS staff across the country, the work of patient groups, charities and many others across health and care, and to great advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

But there is more to do so that every patient has the best chance of survival and receives the very best treatment and care.

With a new five year funding settlement, the NHS is now developing a long term plan, with sensible phased improvements to deliver a sustainable National Health Service for the future.

NHS England wants to hear from you, your organisation and your networks about your experiences and priorities for cancer care in England, including evidence of what has worked in your area.

Click here to find out how to respond to the NHS England call for evidence - being collated by the Cancer Alliance - and influence the long term plan.