Skin Cancer

My 78 year old mum has been told by her GP that a sore on her leg could be cancer.  The first NHS appointment is February! She has BUPA cover from her previous employer and the first appoitnment with them is January!

Having had skin cancer myself i know how important it is to have this seen to quickly!

i have found a private consultant who can see her in November with us paying for this but still feel this is a long time.

any suggestions would be appreciated.

  • Hi,

    I'm sorry you and your mum have this worry. Did the GP suggest what type of skin cancer it may be? I'm assuming they think it's a basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma if the NHS and private consultant wait is that long. If it was a possible melanoma they should be referred under the 2 week referral route which, even though some are taking 3 or 4 weeks, are much quicker. 

    I think the November private appointment will be the quickest you can access if it's a non melanoma referral. Even before Covid these type of referrals were taking between 6 and 10 weeks on the NHS (a relative waited 6 weeks in 2018 for the referral appointment and then another 8 weeks for her BCC removal).

    If it is a non melanoma skin cancer it's not as fast spreading and isn't invasive (if a BCC) - a SCC can become invasive but only if left for a number of years. They both spread across the top of the skin and look very unsightly but aren't as dangerous as melanoma so that is why they aren't dealt with as quickly. If, of course, the GP thinks it's melanoma, then I would go back to the GP and ask to be referred to another hospital with a shorter waiting list as 3 or 4 months is not acceptable (if it is a possible melanoma, is your mum in N. Ireland as they are having very long delays due to a number of problems?) 

    Good luck and please let us know how your mum gets on,

    Angie (Stage 3 melanoma patient since 2009)

  • Thank you so much for coming back to me.  We have since managed to pay for an appointment with a specialist for her next week.  The doctor didn't give her any idea of what it was, and if he did, she it not able to remember as she was in such a state.

    i do wish you all the best xx

  • I'm glad you've managed to find a quicker appointment. Good luck and I hope it turns out to be something easily treatable. xx