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    NHS England » NHS to offer ‘multi-beam’ precision radiotherapy to thousands with prostate cancer

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    Thousands of men with prostate cancer are to be offered high-powered ‘precision’ radiotherapy on the NHS to target the disease more effectively, helping reduce side-effects and spare them 15 courses of treatment.

    NHS England has today announced that, for the first time, eligible men with early prostate cancer will be offered pioneering therapy known as SABR on the NHS, which delivers a higher dose to the tumour with pinpoint accuracy to avoid harming healthy cells.

    The highly targeted SABR (stereotactic ablative radiotherapy) delivers radiotherapy to the tumour from many different directions to help reduce the risk of cancer spreading or returning, and has been proven to be effective at far fewer doses than conventional radiotherapy.

    The cutting-edge technique will be made available within days and will significantly reduce the number of hospital visits required for treatment, enabling thousands of men to spend more time at work or at home with their loved ones.

    SABR is typically delivered in 5 doses within a fortnight, compared to at least 20 doses with standard (external beam) radiotherapy, which can be a major burden for patients and loved ones, due to the substantial treatment and travel time.

    NHS chief executive Sir Jim Mackey said the news will “transform” treatment for thousands of men with localised prostate cancer, and help the NHS provide “far more powerful and more convenient” cancer care.

    Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with over 55,000 men being diagnosed every year and around 12,300 still losing their lives.

    Around 17,500 men are diagnosed with low or intermediate risk prostate cancer in England each year and could be offered the option of SABR radiotherapy.

    Modelling by the NHS suggests nearly a fifth of men with this form of cancer (around 3,500) may choose to take up the option of SABR to treat their cancer and reduce the risk of it spreading.

    It is expected that SABR for localised prostate cancer will be offered at all 48 radiotherapy providers across England, with the first centres making it available from next week.

    The roll-out is being made possible following government investment in new linear accelerator machines across the country, and comes as part of a new NHS and government drive to transform cancer care in England.

    Sir Jim Mackey, NHS chief executive, said: “This cutting-edge approach will transform treatment for thousands of men with prostate cancer, helping the NHS provide far more powerful and convenient care to stop their cancer spreading.

    “Having been proven effective in keeping cancer under control, this technology will not only help reduce the risk of certain side effects but also the major ‘to-and-fro’ burden of hospital treatment, which can be really draining for so many patients and their families.”

    Professor Peter Johnson, NHS national clinical director for cancer, said: “This technology lets us focus a powerful and precise beam of radiotherapy directly onto the cancer, limiting the damage to healthy cells – and the fact it can be delivered in 15 fewer doses will help men get back to living their lives far more quickly.

    “It is an important step to make this pioneering treatment available on the NHS, following trials that were led by the UK – although it is not suitable for everyone with localised prostate cancer, we’d encourage anyone with questions about their treatment options to speak to their specialist team.”

    It is estimated that the roll-out could free up around 50,000 appointments for prostate cancer treatment each year, helping the NHS continue to bring down waiting times for patients.

    Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, James Murray, said: “Thousands of men with prostate cancer will benefit from this pioneering precision radiotherapy, helping them access faster, more effective treatment while reducing the strain that cancer care can place on patients and their families.

    “Backed by the Government’s £70 million investment in radiotherapy machines, this treatment targets tumours with greater accuracy, helping to reduce side-effects and allowing many patients to complete their treatment in a fraction of the time compared with conventional radiotherapy.

    “This is an important step in delivering our National Cancer Plan, expanding access to innovative cancer treatments ensuring more patients benefit from the latest advances in cancer care closer to home.”

    Thanks to the hard work of staff, latest data shows the NHS is diagnosing or ruling out cancer more quickly than at any point on record, with around four in five patients receiving a diagnosis or the all-clear within four weeks in February and March – and nearly 92% of patients starting cancer treatment within a month in 2025/26.

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