The upcoming national cancer plan – and lessons from Denmark

Episode 60,   Oct 09, 04:30 AM

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As a new national cancer plan for England is developed, where should policymakers be focusing? And what can be learned from Denmark’s progress?

We've seen real progress in cancer care in the UK: survival rates have doubled since the 1970s and death rates have fallen by around a fifth. But cancer still causes around 25% of all deaths today – and services are facing big challenges. Cancer survival in the UK lags other similar health systems, the rate of improvement in survival has slowed, and cancer cases are set to rise substantially over the coming decade. 

25 years ago, Denmark had poor cancer outcomes compared with many European countries. Since then, bold policy action and investment has seen its cancer outcomes improve markedly, surpassing the UK. So as a new national cancer plan for England is developed, where should policymakers be focusing? And what can be learned from Denmark’s progress? 

To discuss, our Chief Executive Dr Jennifer Dixon is joined by:

  • Michelle Mitchell, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK
  • Jesper Fisker, Chief Executive of the Danish Cancer Society.