National Sarcoma Survey 2025 | Sarcoma UK
Resource ID
3997
Access
Open
Date
19 September 25
Credit
Sarcoma UK
Caption
Findings from Sarcoma UK’s 2025 National Sarcoma Survey, based on responses from over 1,000 people affected by sarcoma across the UK.
Document extract
The 2025 National Sarcoma Survey highlights persistent challenges in sarcoma care, including long diagnostic delays, common misdiagnoses, limited access to emotional support, and unequal participation in clinical research. Despite these issues, the report also identifies small but positive signs of progress in awareness, communication, and care planning. The findings will shape Sarcoma UK’s work across policy, support, and research.
Notes
Third edition of Sarcoma UK’s National Sarcoma Survey, published in 2025. Captures the lived experiences of over 1,000 people affected by sarcoma in the UK. Key themes include delays to diagnosis, misdiagnosis, mental health impact, and access to specialist care and clinical trials. Designed to inform policy, service development, and future research priorities. Used in 2025 comms campaign and external briefings.