We’ve come a long way since we were first set up as a Cancer Alliance
This page is designed to give you an overview of where the Cancer Alliances came from, what we do and who we are.
If it doesn’t go far enough to answer your questions, please do contact us.
Background
The independent national cancer taskforce, in its report of May 2016, sets out an ambitious vision for improving services, care and outcomes for everyone with cancer:
- Fewer people getting cancer
- More people surviving cancer
- More people having positive experience in their treatment and care
- Ensuring everyone receives the same high quality services, no matter who they are or where they live
- More people being supported to live as well as possible after their treatment is over
21 Cancer Alliances work across England to drive the changes needed to achieve the Taskforce’s vision.
What do Cancer Alliances do?
South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Cancer Alliance brings together a range of organisations to help ensure the best possible cancer care across the region. These include NHS organisations, local councils, charities and patient groups among others.
Our Cancer Alliance is part of the NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board. This is the statutory NHS organisation responsible for developing a plan to meet the health needs of the population it serves, managing the NHS budget, and arranging for the provision of all health services in the area. ICBs replaced clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in July 2022.