National Cancer Plan for England
Details the government’s plan to transform cancer care and outcomes in England by 2035.
Applies to England
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The National Cancer Plan sets out how we will improve cancer care so that 3 out of 4 people diagnosed with cancer survive for 5 years or more by 2035.
The plan has been shaped by an extensive call for evidence exercise, held from 4 February to 29 April 2025. The more than 11,000 responses received have played an essential role in developing the plan.
Updates to this page
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Updated to include a revised PDF of 'The National Cancer Plan for England: delivering world class cancer care', with a correction slip explaining the changes since first publication. These changes have been made to the published PDF.
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First published.
Update history
2026-04-20 15:57
Updated to include a revised PDF of ‘The National Cancer Plan for England: delivering world class cancer care’ to change the wording in a sentence from ‘no one born on or after 1 January 2009 will be able to legally buy tobacco’ to ‘no one born on or after 1 January 2009 will be able to be legally sold tobacco’. A correction slip details this change in full. Also added ‘The National Cancer Plan for England: delivering world class cancer care (accessible version)’.
2026-02-26 08:43
Updated to include a revised PDF of ‘The National Cancer Plan for England: delivering world class cancer care’, with a correction slip explaining the changes since first publication. These changes have been made to the published PDF.
2026-02-04 10:38
First published.