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NHS trusts are missing major cancer target – see full list
- In 2025, only three NHS trusts met the 85% 62-day cancer wait target, underscoring widespread delays.
- Nationally, 69.1% of patients began cancer treatment within 62 days in 2025, up slightly but well below the target.
- Some trusts reported long delays, with more than 104 days for a notable share of patients after urgent referrals.
- Health groups warn ongoing gaps require continued momentum and investment to reach targets by 2029.
- NHS says it is treating record numbers of cancer patients and aims for faster diagnosis and treatment.
- Analysts note only a few trusts improved year over year on 62-day performance in 2025.
- Nuffield Trust cautions against stagnation as trusts push toward the 85% target.
- Some trusts showed notable variations, with several performing notably below 60% within 62 days.
- Officials emphasize a National Cancer Plan to improve timely care over the next three years.
- The analysis compares 2025 data with 2024 figures to show progress and gaps.
- The report highlights a wide variation among trusts in England in cancer waiting times.
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