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Join Dr. Richard Roope and the RCGP and Cancer Research UK teams for a workshop on primary care's expanding role in cancer control. Explore topics such as cancer prevention, early diagnosis, survivorship, and end-of-life care.
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Stafford and Cannock Trainers’ Workshop Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre Yarnfield, Stone, ST15 0NL 18th January 2018 Dr Richard Roope RCGP and Cancer Research UK Cancer Clinical Champion Senior Clinical Advisor Cancer Research UK
Trainers’ Workshop Housekeeping • Fire Exits • Toilets • Mobile phones • Questions • Certificates • Thanks to the team who have set up the day: • RCGP and Cancer Research UK Teams • Yarnfield Park Training and Conference Centre
Trainers’ Workshop The Day: • The expanding role of Primary Care and Cancer Control • Tea and Coffee • Significant Events Audit • Lunch • Understanding cancer risk and educational tools • Cancer Prevention, Behaviour change and e-cigarettes • Tea • Early diagnosis for GP Trainers
Trainers’ Workshop Primary Care and Cancer Control
Trainers’ Workshop Primary Care and Cancer Control • Cancer: why all the interest? • Past – where were we? • Present – where are we? • Future – where next? • Survivorship • End of life care
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop Causes of death <75 4 Cancer Circulatory Disease Other Respiratory Liver 1 Circulatory Disease Cancer Liver Respiratory Other 2 Cancer Other Circulatory Disease Liver Respiratory 3 Circulatory Disease Cancer Respiratory Liver Other
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop Causes of death <75 4 Cancer Circulatory Disease Other Respiratory Liver 1 Circulatory Disease Cancer Liver Respiratory Other 2 Cancer Other Circulatory Disease Liver Respiratory 3 Circulatory Disease Cancer Respiratory Liver Other Which do you think is the correct column? (high to low)
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop Causes of death <75 4 Cancer Circulatory Disease Other Respiratory Liver 1 Circulatory Disease Cancer Liver Respiratory Other 2 Cancer Other Circulatory Disease Liver Respiratory 3 Circulatory Disease Cancer Respiratory Liver Other
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/307703/LW4L.pdf (last accessed 17.6.17)
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop 37% https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/307703/LW4L.pdf (last accessed 17.6.17)
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/307703/LW4L.pdf (last accessed 17.6.17)
Trainers’ Workshop Cancer – why is it important? The Future:
Trainers’ Workshop Cancer – why is it important?
Trainers’ Workshop The perfect storm:
Trainers’ Workshop The perfect storm:
Trainers’ Workshop The Scale of the Challenge: The perfect storm…
Trainers’ Workshop The Scale of the Challenge: The perfect storm… Aging population
Trainers’ Workshop Aging Population Life expectancy 1960-2015 UK Higher Income countries https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.LE00.IN?end=2015&locations=GB-XD&start=1960&view=chart&year_high_desc=true (Accessed 13.1.18)
Trainers’ Workshop Aging Population - Centenarians http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/lifetables/historic-and-projected-data-from-the-period-and-cohort-life-tables/2012-based/info-surviving-to-age-100.html last accessed 13.1.18 https://visual.ons.gov.uk/what-are-your-chances-of-living-to-100/last accessed 13.1.18
Trainers’ Workshop Aging Population - Centenarians https://visual.ons.gov.uk/what-are-your-chances-of-living-to-100/ last accessed 13.1.18
Trainers’ Workshop Aging and Cancer
Male Female Mortality from all cancers Trainers’ Workshop Aging and Cancer http://www-dep.iarc.fr/WHOdb/Graph2p.asp?cancer=150&sex=1&country=4308&sYear=1950&eYear=2013&age=0&agegr=10&agen=9&orientation=1&window=1&grid=1&line=2&moving=1&scale=0&submit=%A0%A0%A0Execute%A0%A0%A0 last accessed 13.1.18
Male Female Mortality from all cancers Trainers’ Workshop Aging and Cancer http://www-dep.iarc.fr/WHOdb/Graph2p.asp?cancer=150&sex=1&country=4308&sYear=1950&eYear=2013&age=0&agegr=10&agen=9&orientation=1&window=1&grid=1&line=2&moving=1&scale=0&submit=%A0%A0%A0Execute%A0%A0%A0 last accessed 13.1.18
Trainers’ Workshop The Scale of the Challenge: • The perfect storm… • Aging population • Lifestyles less healthy: • Smoking • Diet • Alcohol • Exercise • Sun exposure
Trainers’ Workshop The Scale of the Challenge: • The perfect storm… • Aging population • Lifestyles less healthy: • Smoking • Diet • Alcohol • Exercise • Sun exposure Increasing survival
Trainers’ Workshop The perfect storm: Numbers of cancers http://globocan.iarc.fr/old/burden.asp?selection_pop=206826&Text-p=United+Kingdom&selection_cancer=290&Text-c=All+cancers+excl.+non-melanoma+skin+cancer&pYear=18&type=0&window=1&submit=%C2%A0Execute https://publications.cancerresearchuk.org/downloads/product/CS_REPORT_WORLD.pdf
Trainers’ Workshop The Scale of the Challenge: By the end of 2016, there were 1,000 people in the UK being diagnosed with cancer every day Mistry, M., et al., Cancer incidence in the United Kingdom: projections to the year 2030. Br J Cancer, 2011. 105: p. 17951803.
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with one or more cancers in their lifetime
Lifetime risk of cancer: Trainers’ Workshop http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/incidence/risk/
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with one or more cancers in their lifetime 10 year survival has improved to reach 50%
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with one or more cancers in their lifetime 10 year survival has improved to reach 50% www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/survival/all-cancers-combined#heading-One– last accessed 3.11.17
Cancer: why all the interest? Trainers’ Workshop 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with one or more cancers in their lifetime 10 year survival has improved to reach 50%, but… Cancer survival in the UK still lags behind comparable health economies
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? Trainers’ Workshop
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? Trainers’ Workshop Cancer receives what proportion of NHS spend? • 2.4% • 5.4% • 8.4% • 11.4% • 14.4% Discuss with your neighbour….
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £125,700,000,000 Trainers’ Workshop
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £125,700,000,000 • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £2008 per head Trainers’ Workshop
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £125,700,000,000 • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £2008 per head • Total NHS spend cancer care: £109 per head Trainers’ Workshop
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £125,700,000,000 • Total NHS spend in 2012/3: £2008 per head • Total NHS spend cancer care: £109 per head • Just 5.4% of NHS spend Trainers’ Workshop http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/nhs-numbers-0last accessed 1.3.17
Hasn’t cancer had its turn? Trainers’ Workshop Cancer receives what proportion of NHS spend? • 2.4% • 5.4% • 8.4% • 11.4% • 14.4%
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives • Transform patient experience and quality of life • Invest now to save later Trainers’ Workshop www.cancerresearchuk.org/sites/default/files/achieving_world-class_cancer_outcomes_-_a_strategy_for_england_2015-2020.pdf (last accessed 3.11.17)
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives Cancer Control in Primary Care
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives Cancer Control in Primary Care Under 75 mortality rate for cancer considered preventable 2014-16 https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health-outcomes-framework/data#page/8/gid/1000044/pat/6/par/E12000005/ati/101/are/E07000197/iid/40502/age/163/sex/4 (last accessed 13.1.18)
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives Cancer Control in Primary Care Under 75 mortality rate for cancer considered preventable 2014-16 https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health-outcomes-framework/data#page/8/gid/1000044/pat/6/par/E12000005/ati/101/are/E07000197/iid/40502/age/163/sex/4 (last accessed 13.1.18)
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives • Spearhead a radical upgrade in prevention Cancer Control in Primary Care
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives • Spearhead a radical upgrade in prevention • Ambition: Cancer Control in Primary Care
Cancer Strategy 2015-2020 has three core aims: • Save thousands more lives • Spearhead a radical upgrade in prevention • Ambition: • Fall in age-standardised incidence • Adult smoking rates to fall to 13% (currently 17.4%) Cancer Control in Primary Care
Cancer Control in Primary Care Smoking prevalence in UK http://www.smokinginengland.info/latest-statistics/ (last accessed 13.1.18)
Cancer Control in Primary Care Smoking prevalence in UK Apr-20 http://www.smokinginengland.info/latest-statistics/ (last accessed 13.1.18)