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Urgent Suspected Cancer: Other Tissue Types
NCL WideFor details of prerequisite imaging and how to refer for the most common tissue-specific cancers, see the dedicated tissue-specific service pages in the related services list below.
For details of how to refer in the case of non-specific symptoms, see the Urgent Suspected Cancer for Non-Specific Cancer Symptoms: Rapid Diagnostic Centres page.
For breast pain, consider the Breast Pain Clinic at RFL.
For all other cancer types
GPs, dentists and optometrists are advised to use the pan-London Urgent Suspected Cancer (formerly 2WW) referral forms listed in the How to Refer section below.
Patients who are referred onto a suspected cancer pathway should be diagnosed or have cancer ruled out within 28 days. Please advise patients to prioritise being available for further appointments and investigations within the next 28 days. Consider sharing the NCL Cancer Alliance's Your Cancer Pathway Support Guide, which offers comprehensive support for patients who are referred on a suspected cancer pathway or who have been diagnosed with cancer.
It is important for practices to have a robust safety netting system. For information see the EMIS user guide.
How to Refer
EMIS form
Referral methods: e-RS
The most common tissue-specific cancers have dedicated tissue-specific service pages (See the Related Services list, below). Urgent referrals for suspected cancer in other tissues should use the forms below.
Imaging needed before referral for USC
- Referral for lung cancer requires a GP DA urgent chest X-ray
- For pancreatic, liver or gallbladder cancer include any abdominal CT/MRI/ultrasound scan
- For brain cancer, include MRI/ CT where available
If imaging results support USC referral, use the forms below.
Referral for USC
Complete the tissue-specific referral form and send directly to the hospital.
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Brain and CNS Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Breast Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Children's Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Haematological Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Head and Neck Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Lung and Pleural Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Ophthalmology Cancer Referral Form
- Pan London Urgent Suspected Upper GI Cancer Referral Form.
Where to find the forms
- NCL Global Documents > Urgent Suspected Cancer (formerly 2WW)
Please check that you are using the correct version of the form on your EMIS system.
Locations
North Middlesex University Hospital
Royal Free Hospital
University College Hospital
Whittington Hospital
St Mary's Hospital (Imperial College Healthcare)
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NHS Suspected Cancer Referrals SOP using e-RS
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National cancer waiting times monitoring dataset guidance (NHS England, 2020)
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Related Services
Urgent Suspected Cancer for Non-Specific Cancer Symptoms: Rapid Diagnostic Centres
A diagnostic pathway for patients with non-specific symptoms that could indicate cancer NCL WideUrgent Suspected Cancer: Gynaecology
Guidance and referral information for urgent suspected gynaecology cancers, unscheduled bleeding on HRT and management of ovarian/adnexal cysts NCL WideUrgent Suspected Cancer: Lower GI
Guidance and referral information for urgent suspected lower gastro-intestinal cancers, previously called the two-week wait (2WW) pathway NCL WideUrgent Suspected Cancer: Sarcoma
Guidance and referral information for urgent suspected sarcomas, previously known as two-week wait (2WW) pathway NCL WideUrgent Suspected Cancer: Skin
Guidance and referral information for urgent suspected skin cancers, previously called the two-week wait (2WW) pathway NCL WideUrgent Suspected Cancer: Urology
Guidance and referral information for urgent suspected cancers, previously called the two-week wait (2WW) pathway NCL WideRelated Topics View All
Review date: Friday, 27 March 2026