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End Date Jul 2025

Help design the Urgent Suspected Cancer Pathway

Location

Online

What do participants need to do:  Complete an online form 
How long will it take? 10-20 minutes
Will participants get paid? No
Is this for research, policy or services? Services 
Who can take part? Anyone who has been referred through the Urgent Suspected Cancer Pathway (or who was seen for tests within 2 weeks of being referred by a doctor) 
Deadline: 31 July 
Location: Online 

Once it is suspected that a patient may have cancer it is essential that they are diagnosed as quickly as possible so that if it is cancer then they can start treatment.  

The diagnostic team for Head and Neck cancers within Aneurin Bevan Health Board want people who have experience of being on the Urgent Suspected Cancer Pathway (if you were seen within 2 weeks of being referred then it is likely that this is the pathway you were on) to help them shape what a successful pathway looks like.  

By completing this online form you can help them find out what works best for patients so that any changes to the pathway are led by you. 

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