This document discusses implementing a national telephone triage service for cancer patients in Scotland. It aims to provide consistent triage using the UKONS tool and refer patients to secondary care if needed. The service would involve NHS 24 call handlers triaging patients who call a dedicated number with concerns after cancer treatment. Patients referred for further assessment would be seen by an acute oncology team within each region. The benefits cited include safe and reliable triage, timely access to care, and audit capabilities to support quality. Next steps include developing training programs and further planning electronic health integration between NHS 24 and secondary care services.