JSNA resources

A collection of JSNA resources to help with the development of Lambeth specific profiles and JSNA materials.

Cancer

  • National cancer registration and analysis service (NCRAS) brings together information from national NHS cancer organisations, health service researchers and a range of other interested parties (including the Office for National Statistics; National Clinical Audit Support Programme; and the Health and Social Care Information Centre).
  • National Disease Registration Service – Discover how the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) uses patient data to produce analytical publications, outputs and data tools.
  • Local cancer intelligence tool provides information on incidence, mortality, survival, patient experience and prevalence at CCG level.
  • CancerData is a public facing version of CancerStats and contains incidence and mortality data for England and the CCGs for most cancer sites and groups of sites.
  • Fingertips GP practice profiles bring together a range of process and outcomes information relevant to cancer in primary care. For a given GP practice, it’s possible to benchmark against England or the relevant CCG and extract data for all practices in the country or a CCG.
  • UK Cancer Prevalence Project provides cancer prevalence data for people diagnosed with cancer over a 21-year period and aims to segment information on the UK cancer population so that there is a more granular understanding of them.
  • Staging provides information on two staging measures: completeness of staging data and the proportion of early staged cancers.
  • Cancer Patient Experience provides insights into the care experienced by cancer patients across England who were treated as day cases or inpatients.
  • Local Health is an OHID tool with customisable mapping layers and indicator themes, including cancer incidence and mortality at small level geography.
  • Cancer Waiting Times (NHS E) provides information on the waiting times of people referred by their GP with suspected cancer or breast symptoms, and those subsequently diagnosed with and treated for cancer by the NHS in England.
  • Cancer Information Tools (ncin.org.uk) - The National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS) aims to collect data on all cases of cancer that occur in people living in England. 
  • Prevalence e-atlas provides information on the estimated total number of patients who had been diagnosed with cancer up to one year, five years or 10 years before 31 December 2006, and who were still alive on 31 December 2006.
  • Service Profiles assist commissioners of cancer services to understand the variation across the MDTs (local service) for both patient experience and patient care.
  • Cancer type and topic specific work provides links to details of work undertaken, specifically by site. These include:
    • Breast cancer provides details of NCRAS's work on breast cancer and of the Breast Site Specific Clinical Reference Group (SSCRG).
    • Children and teenagers and young adults cancers
    • Central nervous system cancers provides details of NCRAS’s work on cancers of the Central Nervous System tumours. The Site Specific Clinical Reference Group (SSCRG) covers cancers and low grade tumours of the brain, spinal cord and adjacent tissues including skull base and pituitary.
    • Colorectal cancer provides details of NCRAS's work on colorectal cancer and on the Colorectal Site Specific Clinical Reference Group (SSCRG). This group covers cancer of the rectum and colon.
    • Thirty day postoperative mortality after colorectal cancer surgery in England contains information on the 30-day postoperative mortality rates of all English NHS trusts and cancer networks undertaking major surgery for colorectal cancer.
    • Gynaecological Cancer Hub provides data and intelligence on the gynaecological cancers in England. It is aimed at professionals working in the field, including NHS providers, commissioners, strategic clinical networks, charities, gynaecologists, nurse specialists and other clinicians.
    • Gynaecological cancer profiles provide information about incidence and mortality rates for the main gynaecological cancers, survival, and influencing factors, such as deprivation, smoking prevalence and obesity, along with cervical screening coverage indicators.
    • Haematological cancers features publications focussed on haematological cancers.
    • Haematological cancers e-atlas provides place of death by cancer network in England and Wales 2001-2009.
    • Head and Neck Cancer Hub provides data and intelligence on head and neck cancers in England.
    • Head and neck cancer e-atlas (profiles) provides incidence and mortality data in relation to head and neck cancers from 1990-2009.
    • Head and neck cancer e-atlas (resources) provides information and lists reports, data briefings and posters/presentations on head and neck cancers including therapies.
    • Skin Cancer Hub provides information and resources to support prevention and early diagnosis.
    • Skin Cancer Profiles provide a set of indicators to help identify and understand the trends in skin cancer across England.