New campaign urges: Be alert to early signs and symptoms of lung cancer
South West London Cancer Network is
supporting the Be Clear on Cancer, Lung Cancer campaign launched this month
by the Department of Health. The campaign is taking place across England and
will incorporate TV, radio and print advertising, as well as a series of 150
face-to-face events in public venues such as shopping centres.
The campaign will run from 8 May to 1 July 2012 and aims to raise awareness
of the signs and symptoms of lung cancer and encourage those with these
symptoms to see their doctor. Early detection of lung cancer makes it more
treatable.
Lung cancer affects 33,000 people every year in England with the majority of
cases occurring in people over the age of 55. When diagnosed at its earliest
stage, as many as 80% of people are alive five years after diagnosis
compared with only seven per cent diagnosed at a late stage.
The signs and symptoms of lung cancer include a cough that has lasted for
three weeks or more. The earlier people spot these signs and are diagnosed,
the sooner treatment can begin. If England’s survival rates for lung cancer
matched the best in Europe, an extra 1,300 lives could be saved each year.
For further information about the signs and symptoms of lung cancer, please
visit
nhs.uk/lungcancer
The South West London Cancer Network exists in order to improve the services provided for Patients and carers. We do this by working together to plan and deliver high quality clinically effective cancer services.. It is important that these services are shaped by the needs and views of our patients.