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NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB: Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) — 62-Day Cancer Waits

In April 2026, 59.3% of urgent suspected cancer (2-week wait) cancer patients in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB started treatment within 62 days — 826 patients on this pathway. NHS target: 85%. 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 Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) cancer waiting time in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB?

As of April 2026, 59.3% of urgent suspected cancer (2-week wait) cancer patients in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB started treatment within 62 days of referral (490 of 826 patients, NHS target: 85%), 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: )
Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) 62-day figures for NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB (April 2026)
MeasureValueContext
Patients on pathway826April 2026
Within 62 days490Started treatment in time
Breaches336Did not meet 62-day standard
62-day standard met59.3%NHS target: 85%
Status vs targetMISSEDTarget is 85%

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NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB USC 2WW cancer waits: FAQs

What is the 62-day cancer waiting time for Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB?
In April 2026, 59.3% of urgent suspected cancer (2-week wait) cancer patients in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB started treatment within 62 days of referral — covering 826 patients (490 within standard, 336 breaches). NHS target: 85%. Data: NHS England Cancer Waiting Times, June 2026.
What does the Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) pathway mean?
The Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) pathway covers patients referred urgently by their GP with symptoms suggesting cancer. They should be seen by a specialist within 14 days (2-week wait) and, if diagnosed, start treatment within 62 days of referral. This is the highest-volume cancer pathway.
How does NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB's USC 2WW performance compare to England?
The England average for the 62-day Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) pathway was not separately published at England level in the April 2026 extract. NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB's 59.3% performance can be compared against the overall England 62-day combined standard met rate and the NHS 85% target.
What counts as a breach of the 62-day cancer standard?
A breach occurs when a patient does not start their first definitive cancer treatment within 62 days of the relevant referral date (2-week wait, upgrade, screening referral, or breast symptomatic). In NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB for the Urgent Suspected Cancer (2-Week Wait) pathway in April 2026, there were 336 breaches out of 826 patients.

USC 2WW cancer waits in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB — below NHS target

Only 59.3% of urgent suspected cancer (2-week wait) patients in NHS North East And North Cumbria ICB met the 62-day standard in April 2026 (target: 85%). GeraClinic can connect you to a UK-registered cancer specialist while you await NHS assessment — your referral is not affected.

Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Data: Cancer Waiting Times CRS Database, April 2026. Methodology.