Cancer disparities in diagnosis and care exist between people from different backgrounds in the UK.

Cancer Equals is a campaign launched by Bristol Myers Squibb, to understand and help address the many factors that lead to delays in cancer diagnosis and variations in cancer experiences between people from different backgrounds.

Cancer Equals research shows that people from minority ethnic groups experience seven months longer delays between noticing cancer symptoms and diagnosis compared to white individuals.

Many factors lead to these delays in diagnosis and differences in people’s experience of cancer – no one’s story is the same.

Delays to diagnosis will and do impact prognosis, changing the course of peoples’ lives.

Health disparities and inequalities are an ongoing and pressing issue, with the UK government, NHS and patient groups committed to increasing earlier diagnosis and improving outcomes for people living with cancer.

 

Cancer Equals is committed to understanding and tackling the true causes of disparities and inequalities in cancer care.
Unacceptable delays in cancer diagnosis and differences in cancer experience must be addressed.
There is no time to wait.

Download the 1,000 voices, not 1 report to learn more about the causes and impact of cancer disparities by ethnicity and socioeconomic status through real stories and survey data.

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No one's cancer story is the same.

Meet some of the real voices from our research as they share their experiences of cancer in the UK.

Simeon is in his 60s and was diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 49

Alice is in her 40s and was diagnosed with bowel cancer at age 42

Precious is in her 40s and was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia at age 33

Belinda is in her 70s and was diagnosed with stomach cancer at age 66



What can we do.

Cancer Equals is shining a light on individual stories and the real voices behind the data to further understanding of the factors that lead to differences in cancer experience.

Tackling these health inequalities requires the coordinated effort of multiple people and groups coming together to find solutions.



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Convening experts to

find solutions

Bristol Myers Squibb is bringing together experts, policymakers and patient advocates to design and drive practical solutions to the challenges our research has uncovered.

 





Further support.



It’s important to speak to a GP if someone experiences any symptoms associated with cancer so they can be properly investigated. Finding cancer earlier can improve health outcomes.

The NHS website provides an overview of the signs and symptoms of cancer to be aware of.

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Support services also exist to help local communities start to address some of the systemic barriers highlighted in the research.

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Shine Cancer Support  is a UK organisation that supports adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s who have experienced a cancer diagnosis. 

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Cancer Care Map is a simple, online resource that can help you find cancer support services wherever you are in the UK. Cancer Care Map is run by The Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund charity.

Cancer Care Map logo

Shine Cancer Support  is a UK organisation that supports adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s who have experienced a cancer diagnosis. 

Cancer Care Map logo

Cancer Care Map is a simple, online resource that can help you find cancer support services wherever you are in the UK. Cancer Care Map is run by The Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund charity.

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Date of preparation: April 2024