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By Patrick Jack, Data reporter File photo of a hospital ward The one-year survival rate for bowel cancer patients in the Herts Valleys region has improved, figures show. But at the start of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, Bowel Cancer UK warned survival levels across England could drop to those of a decade ago as a result of disruption during the pandemic, which has had devastating consequences for some patients. Public Health England figures show adults aged between 15 and 99 in the NHS Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group area (south west Hertfordshire) had an 81.2 per cent chance of surviving for one year following a bowel cancer diagnosis in 2018 – the most recent year available. ....
By Patrick Jack, Data reporter File photo of a hospital ward The one-year survival rate for bowel cancer patients in the Herts Valleys region has improved, figures show. But at the start of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, Bowel Cancer UK warned survival levels across England could drop to those of a decade ago as a result of disruption during the pandemic, which has had devastating consequences for some patients. Public Health England figures show adults aged between 15 and 99 in the NHS Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group area (south west Hertfordshire) had an 81.2 per cent chance of surviving for one year following a bowel cancer diagnosis in 2018 – the most recent year available. ....
By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire Health commissioners have agreed a £2.5m boost to speed up child autism diagnosis in Hertforshire HEALTH commissioners have agreed to a £2.5m funding boost to cut the length of time that children with autism have to wait for a diagnosis in Hertfordshire. Currently there are 1750 children and young people waiting for an autism assessment in the county – with patients having to wait an average of 12 months before they are seen. And increasing levels of demand means waiting lists are getting longer – with 98 new referrals made every month. Now health chiefs have drawn up a £2.5m plan designed to slash the number of children waiting for assessment in Hertfordshire by 1044. ....