Patient Information
Fast track referrals
It is important to provide your patient with information explaining their referral and next steps. This can be coded using the provision of written information codes.
- Visit the fast track referrals page on Cancer Matters Wessex. Here you can use Google Translate to convert the information into other languages if required, and watch a video in British Sign Language. This page also includes contact details for fast track queries at all the Wessex hospitals
- There is an easy read version of the fast track information
- Cancer Research UK – Your urgent referral explained

Wessex Rapid Investigation Service
The Rapid Investigation Service (RIS) provides a fast track referral pathway for adult patients in whom there is concern about cancer, but who do not fit other site-specific NG12 referral criteria.
For more information on the service please see these FAQs or email WessexRDS.admin@nhs.net.
Information for patients referred to the Rapid Investigation Service is available on Cancer Matters Wessex
Information and Support
Local
- Cancer Matters Wessex is a dedicated website for patients in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Dorset, who need support or advice about cancer. The site provides information about the referral process, what happens if you are diagnosed with cancer and the local and national support available.
- Cancer Care Map is a useful online directory of cancer support services across the UK.
- Macmillan In Your Area is an online search tool for local Macmillan services including information and support, wellbeing services and rehabilitation groups.
National
The organisations below all provide reliable and evidence-based information for your patients.
- NHS – Cancer
- Cancer Research UK provide a wide range of information and support around cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatments, and the latest research and evidence.
- Macmillan Cancer Support provide information on all cancer types and offer many other services for your patients including: telephone support line, online community, information booklets, benefits and work advice and access to financial support.
The following tumour site specific charities can offer focused support for people who want to find out more about their cancer, including other people’s experiences following diagnosis:
Reaching out to specific groups
Provide people with information that’s culturally and linguistically appropriate for them, and take into account their literacy level.
NHS guidance on equitable access to screening under the Equalities Act
- Population screening: reducing inequalities for people with a learning disability, autism or both
- Easy Read Cancer Information
- Cancer Awareness Resources for People with a Learning Disability
- Bowel Cancer Screening – Easy Reading Guide
- Bowel Cancer Screening Easy Read Booklets
- Breast screening for women with learning disabilities
- Breast Cancer Screening – Easy Reading Guide
- Smear test video for women with a learning disability
- Cervical Screening – supporting women with learning disabilities
- Having a Smear Test – Easy Reading Guide
This information was last reviewed on 25/01/22
