About this release

This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents performance against the National Ovarian Quality Performance Indicators (QPIs) in the Cancer QPIs dashboard held within the Scottish Cancer Registry and Intelligence Service (SCRIS).

Main points

  • There were 483 patients diagnosed with Ovarian cancer in Scotland between October 2021 and September 2022. This is an increase from the previous years (461 diagnosed from October 2020 to September 2021 and 441 from October 2019 to September 2020).
  • At Scotland level for October 2021 to September 2022, the target was met for seven of the 11 indicators.
Image caption Ovarian QPIs
  • The QPI results indicate that overall, the quality of ovarian cancer services across Scotland is excellent, particularly in relation to CT or MRI prior to commencing treatment, complete pathology reporting, achieving no residual disease following surgery (or delayed surgery following chemotherapy) for advanced disease and no 30-day mortality following surgery.
  • There remains room for further service improvement around first-line chemotherapy, surgery for advanced disease and referral for genetic testing.
  • While the target was not achieved for QPI 10(i) over the past three years, there were varying rates of surgery between the regions and when patients did receive surgery the surgery was done well with good rates of cytoreduction achieved (10(ii) and 10(iii)).
  • Encouragingly, improvements can be seen over the last year for MDT discussion (QPI 3) and first-line chemotherapy (QPI 9).

Background

National cancer quality performance indicators have been developed to support continuous quality improvement in cancer care (CEL 06 2012). NHS Boards are required to report these indicators against a clinically agreed indicator specific target as part of the mandatory national cancer quality programme. They have been developed collaboratively by North Cancer Alliance, South East Scotland Cancer Network, West of Scotland Cancer Network, Healthcare Improvement Scotland and PHS.

Further information

The QPI publications look at a three year period and for that reason the next release of this publication will be in February 2027.

General enquiries

If you have an enquiry relating to this publication, please contact Garry Hecht at phs.cancerstats@phs.scot.

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Versions of this publication released before 16 March 2020 may be found on the Data and Intelligence, Health Protection Scotland or Improving Health websites.

Last updated: 21 March 2024
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