Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance

Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance We work to improve cancer treatment, care and outcomes for people across Merseyside and Cheshire

Cheshire & Merseyside Cancer Alliance brings together organisations, patients and others affected by cancer to drive improvements in clinical outcomes and patients’ experience of the care and treatment they receive. We work closely with cancer services and people affected by cancer to achieve:

• Better Cancer Services, by providing access to expertise and learning; leading change in care pathways

, and in piloting new scientific innovations.

• Better Cancer Care, by sharing and building on good patient experience practice.

• Better Cancer Outcomes, by increasing early detection, early diagnosis, enabling early access to cancer services and pathways, and ensuring cancer patients have access to the support they need to live long fulfilling lives beyond cancer. We are responsible for cancer performance, quality and outcomes and collaborate with our NHS colleagues and partners in the third sector to champion and enable new approaches to delivering cancer services. Our areas of work encompass:

• Embedding cancer prevention within treatment pathways, though the principle of teachable moments

• Creating equitable access to screening programmes linked to social determinants of cancer

• Increasing GP access to diagnostics

• Improving access to radiology, pathology and endoscopy

• Reducing emergency presentations including improved acute oncology pathways and ambulatory care. We have a proud record of driving improvement in cancer services, cancer care and better cancer outcomes; and a culture of getting things done.

The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is recruiting hundreds of patients from across Cheshire and Merseyside with the aim to g...
23/06/2026

The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is recruiting hundreds of patients from across Cheshire and Merseyside with the aim to give more people access to pioneering cancer research.
Breaking Barriers is an initiative trying to give patients the opportunity to take part in leading clinical research if it is available and beneficial.
See the image, email [email protected], or ring 07557 181742 for details.
See: https://orlo.uk/9zH13

Weight stigma can impact patient experiences, engagement, and outcomes.The ‘Reducing Weight Stigma in Healthcare Practic...
22/06/2026

Weight stigma can impact patient experiences, engagement, and outcomes.
The ‘Reducing Weight Stigma in Healthcare Practice: Person-Centred Approaches’ module on The Cancer Academy – developed in collaboration with Health Equalities Group – supports healthcare professionals to deliver more compassionate, inclusive care.
With the module, you will be able to:
• Recognise weight stigma and its impact on patients
• Reflect on your own attitudes and language
• Learn practical, person-centred communication strategies
• Support a more inclusive and respectful care environment
It is free to access and designed for all healthcare staff.
You can find the module through this link: https://ow.ly/9x7P50ZfhXE

We are delivering drop-in sessions on the PRACTICE Dashboard, designed to enhance knowledge of accessing key Cheshire an...
22/06/2026

We are delivering drop-in sessions on the PRACTICE Dashboard, designed to enhance knowledge of accessing key Cheshire and Merseyside cancer intelligence, with a focus on Cancer Prevalence, Cancer Screening, and Smoking Prevalence.
Drop-in sessions are taking place on the following dates and can be accessed via the links provided:
• Wednesday 24th June, 13:00-14:00: https://ow.ly/KMn050Zff62
• Tuesday 30th June, 11:00-12:00: https://ow.ly/jfMp50Zff6c
• Thursday 9th July, 11:00-12:00: https://ow.ly/AV6W50Zff67
• Tuesday 14th July, 11:00-12:00: https://ow.ly/hyXU50Zff6p
• Thursday 23rd July, 11:00-12:00:
https://ow.ly/qNGN50Zff61
• Tuesday 28th July, 11:00-12:00:
https://ow.ly/iABA50Zff6f
Each session will include:
• Where and how to access the PRACTICE Dashboard
• How to find it on the ICB Business Intelligence Platform
• How to get the best out of the PRACTICE dashboard
• Showcase of Quality Improvement work using the PRACTICE Dashboard
• Opportunities for attendees to raise any issues/questions/queries
We recommend that all attendees have access to the PRACTICE Dashboard before joining the sessions. If you do not already have access, please visit the following page on the Cancer Academy website.
If you have any questions or suggestions about content for the drop-in sessions or the PRACTICE Dashboard, please reply to this email, and a member of the team will come back to you.

21/06/2026
21/06/2026
19/06/2026

Last year, Halton started the conversation. This year we’re keeping it going 🤝

is coming back across Widnes and Runcorn, and now expanding into Warrington and St Helens, helping more people talk openly about breast, bowel and cervical screening.

Because conversations change minds, reduce fear and help save lives.

💬 Join in on the conversation using

18/06/2026

The HPV vaccine is saving lives.

New research by Queen Mary University of London and Cancer Research UK shows deaths have fallen sharply since school-age girls began being offered it in 2008, and around 200 lives have been saved in England so far thanks to the vaccine.

The vaccine protects against high-risk HPV, a virus that can lead to cervical cancer and some other cancers.

Both girls and boys can get protection from high-risk HPV by having the HPV vaccination in their teenage years. It not only protects against cervical cancer, but other types of cancer too.

You can help protect your child by giving consent for them to have their vaccination when invited.

And remember: cervical screening is still important, even if you’ve had the HPV vaccine.

Learn more: https://news.cancerresearchuk.org/2026/06/18/new-data-shows-the-hpv-vaccine-is-saving-lives-from-cervical-cancer/

18/06/2026
Pop to see our Health Inequalities and Patient Experience team at Macclesfield Hospital East Entrance between 10-2 today...
17/06/2026

Pop to see our Health Inequalities and Patient Experience team at Macclesfield Hospital East Entrance between 10-2 today.

The team are asking patients, carers and staff about their experiences of cancer, so that they can influence how services and care are designed and delivered in the future.

We would love to hear from you!

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Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Wirral
Bebington
CH634JY

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