The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation has been certified as a provider of high quality health and social care information by The Information Standard scheme.
The Information Standard is a quality assurance standard, supported by the Department of Health, that has been established to improve the quality of health and social care information. The standard has been designed to test whether organisations have methods and systems to ensure that the information produced for the public is accurate, impartial, balanced, evidence-based and well written. It also ensures that people affected by lung cancer are at the heart of all the information produced.
We met the scheme criteria of producing safe and reliable health and social care information and can now display the quality mark on our health information materials and our website illustrating to the public that the information can be trusted.

To find out more about The Information Standard, visit: www.theinformationstandard.org
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation are responsible for the accuracy of the information on this website. Neither Capita, who operate The Information Standard scheme, nor The Department of Health, who own the scheme, will have any responsibility for this information.