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The Cancer Quality of Life Survey

The Cancer Quality of Life Survey is a national survey run by NHS England, and NHS Digital. The survey is for people in England who have had a cancer diagnosis. People are invited to complete the survey around 18 months after diagnosis.

The aim of the survey is to find out how quality of life may have changed for people diagnosed with cancer. We want to see where care is working well or not so well, and if any new services are needed. To do this, we’re asking how people who have experienced cancer are feeling and comparing their answers with information about their cancer diagnosis and treatment. This will help us to improve the way we support people to live as long and as well as possible.

To complete the survey go to Cancer Quality of Life Survey - Home (england.nhs.uk)

 

Where can I find out more?

You can find more information about the survey and answers to frequently asked questions under Information for Patients or Information for Healthcare Staff. An explanation of how your data is used for the cancer registration purposes, including this survey, can be found in the Privacy Notice from the National Disease Registration Service, which is part of NHS Digital. For information about contacting the Information Commissioner, please visit: https://ico.org.uk

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