In this episode of
Taking Control of Cancer, host Steve Bland is joined by Wayne Douglas, Diagnosis and Treatment Programme Lead, and Angela Wong, Chief Medical Officer, both from the North East London Cancer Alliance; and George Hawkins from
Pathfinder Intelligence, to explore how the alliance is developing a comprehensive AI strategy aimed at improving cancer outcomes across the region.
The discussion begins by addressing the system pressures driving the strategy. Cancer incidence is rising, referrals have increased, and diagnostic services are under sustained strain.
Against this backdrop, the alliance is exploring how artificial intelligence can help shift the NHS conversation from simply digitising frontline services to improving frontline productivity and clinical capacity. Rather than adopting AI as a novelty or isolated innovation, the alliance is taking a deliberate, proactive approach to embedding it within cancer pathways.
The episode highlights how the strategy links productivity, sustainability, and patient safety. AI solutions such as chest X-ray triage illustrate how technology can prioritise urgent cases more effectively, improving safety while also reducing wasted clinician time and easing pressure on imaging services. Crucially, these productivity gains can help offset the costs of AI tools, supporting financial sustainability at a time when healthcare budgets are under pressure.
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What is Taking Control of Cancer?
Welcome to Taking Control of Cancer, the podcast from the North East London Cancer Alliance. Think of us as your ‘how to’ guide when it comes to busting common cancer myths, overcoming fears and barriers, and improving cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care.
This series aims to provide both patients and healthcare professionals with tangible things they can do to help when it comes to cancer. Whilst we know not all cancers are preventable, there are things we can all do that could make a positive difference to the health and wellbeing of our family, friends and colleagues.
There are two underlying themes across all episodes – the importance of early diagnosis, and reducing health inequalities.
Host:
Steve Bland is an award-winning podcaster and producer and one of the three presenters of the BBC podcast You, Me and the Big C, which was set up by his first wife - BBC presenter Rachael Bland - before her death from triple negative breast cancer in 2018.
Regular guests:
Dr Angela Wong, Chief Medical Officer, North East London Cancer Alliance:
Angela is a driving force behind improving cancer diagnostics for residents across north east London. As Chief Medical Officer for the North East London Cancer Alliance, Angela works tirelessly on delivering innovation and service improvements for cancer patients.
Femi Odewale, Managing Director, North East London Cancer Alliance:
Femi leads the programme teams from the North East London Cancer Alliance across three core areas of work: Early Diagnosis, Diagnosis and Treatment, and Personalised Care.