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National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Central Hall, Westminster Monday 21 September 2009 Children and Young People.

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1 National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Central Hall, Westminster Monday 21 September 2009 Children and Young People

2 Two projects led by CLIC Sargent For children & young people

3 Young people’s feedback: Education Health & fitness Employment support A personal perspective: Raina Background

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5 Focus on family, friends & school Appreciative enquiry model External evaluation Impact of cancer on a child’s world 7-13 consultation

6 Audit of children’s policy Any gaps? Three documents: – Policy map – Influencing proposal – Summary for young people Policy project manager at CLIC Sargent Policy project

7 National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Central Hall, Westminster Monday 21 September 2009 Children and Young People

8 National Cancer Survivorship Initiative Defining & Evaluating CYP Clinical Priorities Adam Glaser National Clinical Lead

9 Defining & Evaluating CYP Clinical Priorities Adam Glaser National Clinical Lead

10 Background Numbers –<16 years age 1400-1600 new cases/year (16-29 y age 2800-3200 new cases/year) –78% 5 year survival –26,000 survivors diagnosed aged under 15 y Existing structure pre NCSI –National network of treatment/follow-up centres –CCLG Late effects Working Group –National Best Practice Statement & Guidance –NICE IOG mandates life long support and surveillance –>50% long term survivors lost to follow-up –British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study n >16,000

11 Clinical Reference Group Priorities Support full re-integration & function Prevention, early identification and appropriate management of late complications Empowerment and education Engagement with service users –Active involvement of survivors/carers by test communities

12 Clinical PrioritiesLead – responsibility Survivor care plans, to include treatment summaries and information resources Rod Skinner Models of care  Shared with secondary care  Shared with primary care  Nurse led clinics  Ensuring continuity of follow up of survivors  Risk stratification Elaine Sugden/Andy Toogood Elaine Sudgen, Andy Toogood Bev Horne/Louise Hooker Andy Toogood Adam Glaser/Mike Hawkins Transition to adult services Louise Hooker Late effects of radiotherapy/chemotherapy/surgery, to include fertility Gill Levitt/Adam Glaser IT support for after-care Adam Glaser CYP Clinical Priorities

13 Who is involved in the testing ?

14 Outcomes Projected “estimates” of benefits Quality innovations to –Improve clinical support and care –Enhance efficiency and productivity –Ensure adequate information sharing –Promote inclusion of all living beyond cancer Evidence in a format useful to the NHS and health economy


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