LWBC Stakeholder Briefing Documents
Trust Stakeholder Discussion Reports
The Trust Stakeholder Discussion Reports transform National Cancer Quality of Life Survey data into practical intelligence for Living With and Beyond Cancer (LWBC), Personalised Care and survivorship services. Rather than presenting complex dashboards or statistical outputs, the reports identify the patient-reported issues most frequently experienced within each Trust, compare them with national experience, and translate the findings into clear discussion points for clinicians, managers and service leaders.
Designed specifically for busy NHS stakeholders, the reports explain what the findings mean, highlight potential opportunities for improvement, identify areas of relative strength, and provide structured discussion questions to support local review and service development. The objective is not performance management or ranking, but helping organisations understand where cancer survivors may need additional support and where improvement efforts are most likely to benefit patients.
Cancer Alliance Living With & Beyond Cancer Intelligence Summary
The Cancer Alliance Living With & Beyond Cancer Intelligence Summary transforms National Cancer Quality of Life Survey data into a population-level view of survivorship needs across a Cancer Alliance. By combining patient-reported outcomes with intelligence relating to frailty, late effects, personalised care, pain, anxiety, independence and wider survivorship support needs, the report helps identify where the greatest burden is likely to exist and where targeted interventions may deliver the greatest benefit.
Designed for Cancer Alliances, Integrated Care Systems and strategic cancer programmes, the report moves beyond traditional quality-of-life reporting to provide a structured understanding of the challenges faced by people living with and beyond cancer. The outputs help organisations prioritise investment, target support services, inform survivorship strategies and support evidence-based discussions regarding Living With & Beyond Cancer, Personalised Care, Prevention and Late Effects programmes.
