Public awareness and early diagnosis

It is estimated that millions of people in England are living
with undiagnosed diseases. As part of the Living Longer Lives
programme, we work to improve public awareness of the signs and
symptoms of serious illness and disease so people can get diagnosed
and treated as quickly as possible.
What we do
There is a huge opportunity for the NHS to prevent people from
dying too soon by diagnosing conditions as early as possible and
getting them the treatment they need before the condition
worsens. Our programme of work in this are focuses primarily
on:
- Supporting campaigns to increase public and professional
awareness of diseases like cancer, which could be prevented or
treated earlier to improve outcomes, eg the Be Clear on Cancer
campaign
- Enabling GPs and primary care staff to proactively seek out
those people who are living with unidentified illnesses which could
be amenable to treatment by using innovative case-finding and risk
assessment tools and techniques, eg the Guidance on Risk
Assessment and Stroke Prevention (GRASP) suite of tools.
- Exploring mechanisms to facilitate early, easy and equitable
access to diagnostic tests.
Why we do it
Treatments offered earlier on in the disease processes commonly
results in improved outcomes.
Increased public awareness and greater access to diagnostics
supports early diagnosis. Early diagnosis allows treatments to be
offered sooner.