Local variations in lung cancer care

Results from the National Lung Cancer Audit (NLCA) show that a substantial number of patients are needlessly dying of lung cancer as a result of local variation in care. While some patients may not be eligible or able to have surgery but can receive radiotherapy, surgical treatment represents the best chance of cure of the disease.

However, the proportion of patients with early stage lung cancer who receive surgery varies from 33% to 63% when measured at network level (with even greater variation at Trust level).

The audit collected data on 39,203 patients in Great Britain for this audit period, representing all patients attending or admitted to hospital with lung cancer. Overall measures of the standards of care have been sustained and in some areas have marginally improved compared to previous years, with very small rises in the proportion of patients having their cancer subtyped, the proportion of patients with small cell lung cancer receiving chemotherapy (67.9% to 69.7%), and in the proportion having access to a lung cancer nurse specialist (LCNS) (82.3 % to 83.9%).

Despite these improvements, there emains marked variation across Trusts and networks and differences in case-mix do not appear to explain the whole of this variation. In addition to the variation in the provision of surgery, a similar picture emerges for fitter patients who have advanced and incurable disease – in this group chemotherapy is known to extend life expectancy and improve quality of life, yet treatment rates vary 48% to 69% across the networks.

Dr Ian Woolhouse, co-clinical lead NLCA, said: “While there have been important improvements in a number of areas of lung cancer care, this annual report demonstrates that there is still some way to go to reduce variation in key treatments such as lung cancer surgery which is likely to have the biggest impact on survival.”

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