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NHS Central East ICB: NHS Cancer Waiting Times

In April 2026, 72.8% of cancer patients in NHS Central East ICB started treatment within 62 days of urgent referral — 3 percentage points above the England average. Gera Cancer Pathway Pressure Index: 68.3/100 (high pathway pressure). Official NHS England data.

Reference period: April 2026(NHS England Cancer Waiting Times, published June 2026) · updated monthly · Open Government Licence v3.0 · England

What is the NHS cancer waiting time in NHS Central East ICB?

As of April 2026, 72.8% of cancer patients in NHS Central East ICB started treatment within 62 days of urgent referral — 3 percentage points above the England average (NHS target: 85%) — covering 1,350 patients, per NHS England Cancer Waiting Times data published June 2026. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England Cancer Waiting Times (CWT CRS) — ICB Sub-Location extract·as of April 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Cancer Pathway Pressure Index68.3 / 100NHS Central East ICB — high pathway pressureHow this index is calculated

The GCPPI for NHS Central East ICB = (1 − 72.8% / 100) × 12,927 FDS referrals = raw pressure 3516, normalised to 68.3/100. Rank 5 of 36 ICBs (rank 1 = most pressure). See methodology.

NHS cancer waiting times figures for NHS Central East ICB (April 2026)
MeasureNHS Central East ICBWhat it means
62-day standard met72.8%NHS target: 85%
28-day FDS met76.6%NHS target: 75%
Patients in 62-day pathway1,350All four 62-day sub-pathways
FDS referral volume12,927Faster Diagnosis Standard demand
Gera Pressure Index (GCPPI)68.3 / 100high pathway pressure
Pathway pressure rank5 / 36Rank 1 = most pressure in England
62-day pathway breakdown for NHS Central East ICB (April 2026)
PathwayPatients62-day metStandard
Urgent Suspected Cancer74867.4%Missed
Screening9763.9%Missed
Consultant Upgrade49382.2%Missed
Breast Symptomatic12100.0%Met

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In NHS Central East ICB, 72.8% of cancer patients started treatment within 62 days of urgent referral in April 2026 — 3 percentage points above the England average. The NHS standard is 85%.

62-day standard met

72.8%

NHS target: 85%

28-day FDS met

76.6%

Faster Diagnosis Standard (75%)

Gera Pressure Index

68.3 / 100

high pathway pressure

1,350 patients reached a 62-day treatment decision in this ICB (April 2026); England total: 27,522.

Pathway breakdown (62-day, April 2026):

PathwayPatientsMet standard
Urgent Suspected Cancer74867.4%
Screening9763.9%
Consultant Upgrade49382.2%
Breast Symptomatic12100.0%

NHS Central East ICB is at 72.8% on the 62-day standard — below the NHS 85% target. GeraClinic can connect you to a cancer specialist quickly while you await NHS assessment.

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NHS Central East ICB cancer waiting times: FAQs

What is the NHS cancer 62-day waiting time in NHS Central East ICB?
In April 2026, 72.8% of cancer patients in NHS Central East ICB started treatment within 62 days of urgent referral — 3 percentage points above the England average. The NHS target is 85%. Data: NHS England Cancer Waiting Times.
What is the Gera Cancer Pathway Pressure Index for NHS Central East ICB?
The Gera Cancer Pathway Pressure Index (GCPPI) for NHS Central East ICB in April 2026 is 68.3/100 (high pathway pressure). It is computed as (1 − 62-day standard met rate) × referral volume, normalised across all 36 ICBs. NHS Central East ICB ranks 5 of 36 ICBs by pathway pressure.
How does NHS Central East ICB compare on the 28-day Faster Diagnosis Standard?
In April 2026, 76.6% of patients in NHS Central East ICB received a cancer diagnosis or ruling-out within 28 days (NHS FDS target: 75%). NHS Central East ICB processed 12,927 FDS referrals in this period, per NHS England Cancer Waiting Times data.
Can I be seen privately while waiting for cancer assessment in NHS Central East ICB?
Yes. Being assessed or treated privately does not affect your NHS referral. GeraClinic can connect you to a UK-registered cancer specialist. You keep your place on the NHS list and can access a private consultation simultaneously.
What are the main cancer pathways in NHS Central East ICB?
The NHS 62-day standard in NHS Central East ICB covers four pathways: Urgent Suspected Cancer (the primary 2-week-wait route), Screening (referrals from NHS screening programmes), Consultant Upgrade (reclassification onto the 62-day pathway by a clinician), and Breast Symptomatic (non-2WW breast referrals). In April 2026, NHS Central East ICB recorded 1,350 patients across all four pathways.

NHS Central East ICB is below the NHS 85% cancer target

Only 72.8% of cancer patients in NHS Central East ICB met the 62-day standard in April 2026 (NHS target: 85%). GeraClinic can connect you to a UK-registered cancer specialist quickly — you keep your NHS referral while getting faster private assessment.

Data and methodology

Figures for NHS Central East ICB are aggregated from the real per-sub-location count rows in NHS England's April 2026 Cancer Waiting Times ICB Sub-Location extract. Each sub-location code (e.g. multiple [ICB sub-location codes, NHS ODS]) is mapped to its parent ICB via the NHS Organisation Data Service and summed for both the 62-day Combined and 28-day FDS standards. Percentages are re-derived from summed numerators and denominators — not averaged. The Gera Cancer Pathway Pressure Index = (1 − 62-day met rate) × referral volume, normalised 0–100. No estimates or invented numbers. See full methodology.

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