Improving Outcomes Guidance
Improving Outcomes in Brain/Central Nervous System Tumours

NICE has developed guidance on the healthcare that should be provided for people with brain tumours and other central nervous system tumours. It recommends which healthcare professionals should be involved in treatment and care, and the types of hospital or cancer centre best suited to that care.

Key recommendations include:

All patients’ care should be co-ordinated through a designated multi-disciplinary team (MDT)

All patients should have face-to-face contact with healthcare professionals to discuss their care at critical points in their care pathway, and be provided with high quality written information to support this

All patients should have a clearly defined key worker

Patients should have ready access to specialist care services as appropriate

Palliative care specialists should be core members of the neuroscience MDT and of the cancer network MDT

Cancer networks should ensure that clinical trials on brain tumours carried out by the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) are supported and patient entry into these studies actively monitored.

Improving Outcomes for people with brain and other CNS tumours - The Manual

This is the central document that provides recommendations about the organisation and delivery of sarcoma services.


Improving Outcomes for people with brain and other CNS tumours - Evidence Review

Improving Outcomes for people with brain and other CNS tumours - Economic Impact

Improving Outcomes for people with brain and other CNS tumours - Needs Assessment

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