A Cancer Referral To Treatment Period is a REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD.
The service standard for referral to treatment for cancer is that the PATIENT must receive First Definitive Treatment within 62 days (or 31 days for Acute Leukaemia, testicular, and children's cancers), rather than within 18 Weeks.
A PATIENT will have a Cancer Referral To Treatment Period in the following circumstances:
- The PATIENT was referred to secondary care with suspected cancer by a GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONER or GENERAL DENTAL PRACTITIONER, where the PRIORITY TYPE is National Code 'Two Week Wait'
A Cancer Referral To Treatment Period is the period of time between CANCER REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD START DATE and either the:
- TREATMENT START DATE (CANCER), where a PATIENT diagnosed with a cancer condition receives First Definitive Treatment
- CANCER FASTER DIAGNOSIS PATHWAY END DATE where a PATIENT referred with suspected cancer by a GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONER or GENERAL DENTAL PRACTITIONER has cancer ruled out
- Date the PATIENT declines First Definitive Treatment, or
- Date that Active Monitoring (as a First Definitive Treatment) starts.
A Cancer Referral To Treatment Period does NOT complete automatically if the PATIENT does not attend the first APPOINTMENT during the Cancer Referral To Treatment Period. WAITING TIME ADJUSTMENT (FIRST SEEN) is used to align waiting times monitoring with the service standard for 18 Weeks.
This supporting information is also known by these names:
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plural | Cancer Referral To Treatment Periods |