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Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Education Hub given permanent funding

23 November 2020

A two-year project aimed at providing extra training for health care professionals who support cancer patients across Lancashire and South Cumbria is being made permanent. The Cancer and End of Life Education Hub, which was first funded by the Rosemere Cancer Foundation, delivers free education and training on the prevention of cancer, early detection, treatment and more. This training is available to the entire cancer workforce in the region, from doctors and nurses in hospitals and general practice to allied health professionals.

Since the Hub launched in 2018 with a £180,000 grant from the Rosemere Cancer Foundation, it has held study days, masterclasses and earlier this year hosted the first Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Conference, which was attended by more than 100 delegates.

The Hub is based at Royal Preston Hospital, which is the Cancer Centre for Lancashire and South Cumbria and is now been given permanent funding from Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Karen Partington, Chief Executive at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said:

“We were delighted to confirm the new permanent status of the Hub, which provides such a vital service to ensure patients with cancer in our community and their loved ones receive the best care possible. As the Cancer Centre for the region, it has been our pleasure to see the incredible work carried out through education and training to equip our medical community with everything they need, and I look forward to seeing the service expand and progress in the future.”

Dan Hill, Chief Officer at the Rosemere Cancer Foundation, said:

“We realised the Hub’s potential from the beginning, which is why we supported the project in its launch. It has since gone on to prove itself invaluable. The team has done an outstanding job in terms of the wide breadth of learning and training it has been able to deliver, and long may it continue to ensure that the diagnosis and treatment of cancer throughout Lancashire and South Cumbria continues to improve in line with our ever greater understanding of the disease.” To stay up to date on upcoming education events, visit the Cancer and End of Life Education Hub website - alternatively, please contact the team by emailing cancereducationhub@lthtr.nhs.uk.