New GIRFT Guidance: Practical actions to standardise and improve bladder cancer care across the NHS.

Improving Care and Outcomes for Bladder Cancer Patients: A GIRFT Best Practice Guide

Bladder cancer remains the only one of the UK's ten most common cancers where patient outcomes are not improving, with around 23,000 new diagnoses each year and high rates of mortality and recurrence. To address variations in practice and service gaps across the NHS, the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) programme, in collaboration with the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) and the British Association of Urological Nursing (BAUN), has released this latest best practice guidance.

Designed for clinical staff and managers operating in resource-limited settings, this resource provides practical, standardised pathways to deliver more efficient care and high-quality clinical outcomes.

What’s included in this guide:

  • 15 Core Topics: Actionable guidance covering the entire patient pathway, including service definition, diagnostics, transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) surgery, metastatic disease, and follow-up care.

  • A Comprehensive Delivery Checklist: A structured tool to help teams implement recommended actions systematically.

  • Key Workforce Insights: Best practice recommendations, such as the pivotal role of a named Cancer Nurse Specialist (CNS) to streamline diagnostics and prevent patient delays.

Download the guide below to access the full pathways and implementation checklists.

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