For those of you who have followed my story, you'll know that I have been very pleased with the care I have received from my hospital and GP.
Before my diagnosis, I had heard of the Royal Marsden. I'd never heard of Christies or Clatterbridge. It seems some NHS hospitals are specialist cancer centres and have access to new and better treatments. And do all hospitals have access to clinical trials or only some?
I live 11 miles from my local hospital. The Royal Marsden is 27 miles away. What would be the benefits of changing?
Also, I don't want to stay in the south of England all my life - Yorkshire, the Peak District or the Lake District all spring to kind as places I'd like to live. What are hospitals like there?
So, my basic question is, do men with PCa have better outcomes depending on their NHS trust or the part of England in which they live?
Ulsterman
PS - I'm not going back to Northern Ireland - if you think the NHS in England has issues, the NI NHS has even more!