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Treatment for cancer

Access to treatment

Before your doctor can prescribe a cancer treatment on the National Health Service (NHS) or Health and Social Care (HSC) it needs to be approved. Find out about ways to access treatment.

The process to approve cancer treatment is different for each country in the United Kingdom. There are also other ways you might be able to access treatments.

You can ask for a second opinion if you’re uncertain about your diagnosis or treatment. You can also make a complaint about your care. There are people who can support you with this.

Cancer waiting times

There are waiting time targets for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in the different UK nations.

Getting a second opinion

You might want to see another GP or specialist to get a second opinion about your diagnosis or treatment.

Private cancer treatment

You might decide to access all or part of your cancer care through private healthcare. This could be at a separate, private hospital. Or you might use a private service in an NHS hospital.

Free prescriptions for people with cancer

All NHS prescriptions are free if you live in Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland. There are usually charges in England. But if you have cancer, you can apply for a certificate to get free prescriptions.

Buying medicines in the UK to send abroad

Sending medicines abroad depends on the type of medicine and where you want to send it. There are medicines regulations and postal services restrictions to follow.

Making a complaint

You can make a complaint if you’re not happy with your treatment or care, whether your care is with the NHS or private services.

Last reviewed: 08 Jan 2024

Next review due: 08 Jan 2027

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