Outcomes
Patients often delay seeking help because they are unsure when symptoms are serious, fear “being a burden,” or find advice too vague. Inconsistent routes to urgent care—including reliance on GP access—lead to delays, confusion, and reduced confidence in acute oncology advice lines. Many people experience poor continuity of care, seeing multiple teams across several hospitals, which leaves them feeling unknown, unsupported, and emotionally overlooked. Rural patients face additional barriers such as long travel distances, weather, poor transport, and digital connectivity issues, contributing to delayed or avoided emergency care. Clear communication, proactive follow‑up, and understandable safety‑netting are not consistent, resulting in avoidable distress, reduced trust, and a higher likelihood of people defaulting to A&E.