Public Consultation live now
A public consultation on the future of Mount Vernon Cancer Centre has been launched, it will run from 19 January to 29 March 2026. Patients, staff, stakeholders and local communities are invited to share their views on proposals.
What’s being proposed
The main proposal is to relocate the cancer centre to a new, purpose built facility next to Watford General Hospital. The new centre would bring modern, specialist services together on one site, with access to the full range of medical and surgical care needed for high quality cancer treatment. It would continue to support patients across Hertfordshire, north west London, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and east Berkshire.
The proposals also include:
- More chemotherapy, diagnostics and follow up care in local hospitals
- Increased chemotherapy at home
- Reduced travel for routine appointments
A key part of the consultation is the option for a second radiotherapy unit at either:
- Luton and Dunstable Hospital, or
- Lister Hospital, Stevenage
This would be in addition to radiotherapy at the new main centre and would improve access for people living in the north of the current Mount Vernon catchment area.
Share your views!
The online consultation can be found on the Mount Vernon Cancer Services Review website (mvccreview.nhs.uk) and will close on Sunday 29 March 2026. There will be both online and in-person opportunities to take part.