About us

Collage of three pictures. The first picture features Her Majesty The Queen when she opened the Cancer Centre. The second image shows a group of robotic surgeons. The third is an image of one of our chemotherapy nurses.

How are we doing?

The Trust has a statutory requirement to provide important data on how long it takes for people to be seen by a specialist, receive a diagnosis and get treated for cancer.

 

From October 2023, Royal Surrey is expected to ensure:

 

  •   75 per cent of patients receive a diagnosis or are given the all-clear within 28 days of being referred for urgent cancer checks by a GP, screening programme or other route.

 

  •   96 per cent of patients should start their first cancer treatment or subsequent treatments within 31 days of a specialist deciding they need it.

 

  • 85 per cent of patients should start their first treatment within 62 days of receiving their referral for urgent cancer checks.

 

Each month we report how we are doing against these standards to NHS England, who publish the data on their website. Use this link to see the data for Royal Surrey Cancer Centre, as well as for other cancer centres here.