- Supermarket scans spotting thousands of cancersby jboshell on May 24, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Thousands of people in England have had lung cancer caught early thanks to NHS scanning trucks in supermarket car parks, sports stadiums and busy high streets. New NHS data shows 10,678 lung cancers have been detected through the programme since it began – more than three quarters of which were caught at stages one or
- “Huge moment” as the health service hits 18-week target amid half-a-million waiting list dropby Tom W on May 14, 2026 at 8:49 am
The NHS has hit its target for the number of patients waiting 18-weeks thanks to the biggest improvement in waiting times since the launch of the iPad. In March, 65.3% of patients were waiting 18-weeks, as the waiting list fell by over 312,000 last year, the largest year-on-year reduction in 16 years. The improvement in
- “Life-changing” SMA therapies to be available on NHS in long-termby Tom W on May 13, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Hundreds more children with muscle-wasting condition spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) are to be offered potentially “life-changing” therapy on the NHS which could help them live years longer and attend primary school. From today, 2 innovative treatments for SMA – nusinersen and risdiplam – will be made routinely available on the NHS in England following an access scheme to collect more evidence, giving hundreds of families long term-certainty. NHS
- NHS and Morrisons put cancer warning signs in the showerby jboshell on May 11, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Shoppers are being urged to look out for lumps, swelling, skin changes and unexplained bruising as Morrisons teams up with the NHS to put cancer advice on its own-brand bath and shower products. The range of nine new shower and bath products will carry messages including “Be body aware” and “Know the signs of cancer”,
- ‘1-minute’ immunotherapy jab rolled out on NHS for tens of thousands with cancerby rwootton on May 3, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Tens of thousands of patients could benefit from a ‘rapid’ new immunotherapy jab on the NHS for over a dozen different cancers, which can be given in just 60 seconds. The NHS is rolling out a new injectable form of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) which can slash the time the treatment takes by up to 90%, to