National Head and Neck Cancer Audit Reports 2006 to 2015
Former HQIP commissioned programme
Head and neck cancer was commissioned in England and Wales from 2005 to 2017 as a topic in the centrally-funded National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP). The most common sites for head and neck cancer are the larynx (throat) and oral cavity (mouth). Head and neck cancer treatment requires a wide range of expertise, and treatment is usually discussed and agreed by multidisciplinary teams (MDTs). The aim of this audit was to produce meaningful results that act as a vehicle to improve delivery of care to patients.
View reports 2006 to 2015 below