We are sad to announce the passing of our dear friend Ron. He rose to so many challenges sent his way with his positive and cheery disposition. Ron was such a massive part of Headstart, he will be greatly missed, and we shall endeavour to soldier on in his absence. Thoughts are with Rons family and friends. Rest In Eternal Peace Ron, it was a pleasure for us to know you.
Sleep well, beautiful, brave Major Ron. So loved…
26.05.53 – 21.05.24
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Coronavirus: Major disruption to cancer care revealed
Cancer care in England has faced major disruption during the pandemic with big drops in numbers being seen following urgent referrals by GPs, figures show. The number of people being assessed by a cancer doctor after referral fell to 79,500 in April – a drop of 60% compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, patients starting treatment dropped to 10,800 – 20% below 2019. The NHS said it had tried to protect services – and some of the impact was due to people not seeking treatment.
Impact on patients ‘extremely concerning’
Charities warned the disruption to services would have a devastating effect. As well as the drop in referrals and treatment starting, Cancer Research UK estimates that there will be a backlog of more than two million people waiting for screening across the UK. Thousands of patients have also seen their on-going treatment stopped. Baroness Delyth Morgan, of Breast Cancer Now, said her charity has been deluged with calls from people worried about not getting treatment. “It is extremely concerning,” she said. Lynda Thomas, of Macmillan Cancer Support, said the pandemic had “wreaked havoc” on services. “Many people with cancer are being left to wait for next steps in fear, worrying about the long-term implications for their health, their families and their future.”