HC Deb 19 July 2000 vol 354 cc237-8W
Mr. Cox

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the cancer treatment centres available in NHS hospitals in the Greater London area. [127157]

Yvette Cooper

The Calman/Hine Report, "A Policy Framework for Commissioning Cancer Services", recommended that networks of care should be developed encompassing primary care, cancer units and cancer centres. The Report provided a broad service model framework for the development of cancer units and cancer centres, but did not set national standards. The first stage of Calman/Hine has reflected early implementation of the Cal man/Hine recommendations, reflected the different starting points across the county, and allowed an evaluation of services by health authorities and regional offices, based on general Calman/Hine principles, to fit local needs.

The London Regional Office has identified five cancer networks in London and the Cancer centres in each network as follows:

South East London Joint Cancer Centre: Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust King's Healthcare NHS Trust (known as GKT)

South West London Joint Cancer Centre: Royal Marsden NHS Trust (Sutton/Fulham) St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust

North West London Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust (Charing Cross and Hammersmith sites)

North Central London Joint Cancer Centre: University College London Hospitals NHS Trust Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Linked with North Middlesex Hospital NHS Trust as a radiotherapy provider

North East London Joint Cancer Centre: St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust Havering Hospitals NHS Trust (Oldchurch).

In addition, the cancer centre at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, located in the Eastern Region provides cancer centre services to some of the population of the London Region especially Hillingdon Health Authority, Brent and Harrow Health Authority and Barnet Health Authority.

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