Closed petition Create a National Taskforce to end Breast Cancer deaths

Breast Cancer is the leading cause of death in women under 50 with 11,500 women dying every year of Breast Cancer in the UK. We want a National Taskforce approach similar to that taken to identify a vaccine for COVID, to be used to develop effective cures and treatment for Breast Cancer.

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The Government highlights it's support for women, yet breast cancer remains an area where the approach to developing cures and treatment is fragmented and significantly under-funded.

We want a new Government backed Breast Cancer Taskforce established to drive additional investment and better collaboration with partners, to find cures and more effective treatment options for the many women who are diagnosed and suffer with this disease.

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MPs investigate innovations in cancer care

A group of MPs called the Health and Social Care Committee are looking into innovations that can transform cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Read the Committee's press notice announcing this work.

The Committee is considering points including:

  • What innovations have the greatest potential to transform cancer diagnosis and treatment

  • How innovations in diagnosing and treating cancer can be deployed into frontline clinical settings

  • What can be learnt about innovative cancer diagnosis and treatment from international examples of best practice

  • How workforce planning is keeping up with innovations in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer

  • How the impact of innovations in cancer diagnosis and treatment on health inequalities is taken into account

What happens next?

The Committee is going to conduct oral evidence sessions where it will hear from experts in the sector as well as Government and NHS officials.

An evidence session is a hearing where MPs ask key experts, such as Ministers, academics and/or campaigners, questions on a particular topic. These experts are called "witnesses" and they help MPs to gain a deeper understanding of the topic.

The Committee will then consider all the evidence it has taken and publish a report of its findings with recommendations to the Government on any changes that might be needed.

For more information about the inquiry, visit the Committee's inquiry page.

What is the Health and Social Care Committee?

The Health and Social Care Committee is a cross-party group of MPs that conduct inquiries into issues in Health and Social Care in the UK.

The Health and Social Care Committee is a select committee.

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