More than half of the overall NHS waiting list for non urgent treatment in England is made up of people of working age (19 to 64), the first official deep dive into inequalities in waiting lists has found.
The data shows, for those aged 18 to 64, waiting lists for gynaecology are the biggest.
And women make up a higher proportion of those waiting (57%), compared to men, in all cases where sex is recorded.
NHS England officials say the figures should help hospitals address "unfair waits" for planned care among the communities who wait the longest.
