Cancer rehabilitation

Guidance and resources for systems, specialist cancer rehabilitation services and other providers of rehabilitation to deliver integrated, personalised care for people affected by cancer.

Cancer rehabilitation – the case for change

Rehabilitation is a vital component in the care of people living with and beyond cancer and is key to delivering personalised care. Cancer rehabilitation provides a range of benefits for the wider healthcare economy, but more needs to be done to raise the profile and awareness of cancer rehabilitation in London. In 2016, TCST conducted a scoping exercise that informed a three year Macmillan Cancer Support funded programme that provided a strategic view of cancer rehabilitation in the capital.

As professionals, we know that cancer impacts on people in many ways including physically, emotionally, spiritually and financially. Luckily, there is lots that can be done to help people cope with the consequences of cancer treatment and improve their quality of life, but we know that people do not always get the care that they need in a timely manner or close to their homes.

Furthermore, there is no existing database of cancer rehabilitation metrics that can support the needs of commissioners in London and help inform their decision making. Commissioners are having to make decisions without adequate data on what services are available locally, who is using them and how often, what the impact and benefits of those services are, and what services are needed to fulfill unmet needs.

Read more: Dealing with the impact of treatment: a spotlight on cancer rehabilitation in London

Guidance and resources

The resources include system level guidance, mapping of cancer rehabilitation and physical activity services in London and West Essex, recommendations for data collection, service improvement tools and examples of good practice in London’s cancer services spanning prehabilitation, rehabilitation and palliative rehabilitation.

 

Conferences

TCST’s cancer rehabilitation guidance was launched in 2020. The team presented their work at the European Cancer Rehabilitation & Survivorship Symposium (ECRSS) in 2018. Poster presentations include:

 

 

 

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