Mentions:
1: Lord Bethell (CON - Excepted Hereditary) The worst affected are our children. - Speech Link
2: Lord Black of Brentwood (CON - Life peer) media publishers to monetise content online, which is crucial for their long-term survival. - Speech Link
3: Lord Willis of Knaresborough (LDEM - Life peer) Those sections of the population with the poorest diets and the worst levels of deprivation are, not - Speech Link
4: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) Alcohol is responsible for 12,000 cancers every year. - Speech Link
5: None to fund a suitable claim. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Kamall (CON - Life peer) Improving outcomes means boosting survival rates—that remains our overriding aim. - Speech Link
2: Lord Moylan (CON - Life peer) The result is that pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate of all common cancers, with five-year - Speech Link
3: Lord Aberdare (CB - Excepted Hereditary) out of 33 countries for its five-year pancreatic cancer survival rates. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Merron (LAB - Life peer) In other words, late diagnosis lies behind our comparatively poor survival rates. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Viscount Bridgeman (CON - Excepted Hereditary) As we have improved our survival rates, so have other countries, and there is very little evidence of - Speech Link
2: Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe (LAB - Life peer) There is a great fund there, with money and physical resources available for the NHS, if the authorities - Speech Link
3: Lord Sandhurst (CON - Excepted Hereditary) For the first time, cancer survival rates from the date of diagnosis will be given priority over other - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John Baron (CON - Basildon and Billericay) The APPG had some success in getting the one-year survival rates—rates of survival one year after diagnosis—into - Speech Link
2: John Baron (CON - Basildon and Billericay) work with the Government and other parties to drive up survival rates in the NHS across the United Kingdom - Speech Link
3: Fiona Bruce (CON - Congleton) A study from a neonatal intensive care unit in London found that survival rates for babies born at 22 - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Krebs (CB - Life peer) We as humans are evolutionary programmed to like sugar, fat and salt, as these were essential for survival - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops) The Hungry for Change report focused on the need for stable and secure funding for research and development - Speech Link
3: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (LAB - Life peer) vision for childhood, starting with a long-term solution to child poverty, which is sadly lacking at - Speech Link
4: Baroness Scott of Needham Market (LDEM - Life peer) They could develop metrics to measure it and then create an action plan to deal with the worst of these - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jonathan Ashworth (LAB - Leicester South) It means that progress in survival rates for colorectal cancer, breast cancer and lung cancer is expected - Speech Link
2: Richard Graham (CON - Gloucester) in particular, but were it to become a health and care fund, with the self-employed and the employed - Speech Link
3: Debbie Abrahams (LAB - Oldham East and Saddleworth) a cost to the economy of £94 billion.During the pandemic, people with dementia have been the worst affected - Speech Link
4: Suzanne Webb (CON - Stourbridge) The worst we can do with mental health is to ignore it, and I particularly welcome the boost to mental - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) One caveat to those figures is the massive variation in survival rates by cancer type: 99% survival for - Speech Link
2: Chris Evans (LAB - Islwyn) childhood cancers with a low survival rate and their families have more options.For children such as - Speech Link
3: Derek Thomas (CON - St Ives) funds directly for research into childhood cancers, as the petition demands? - Speech Link
4: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) The petitioners also ask for the ring-fencing of funding for research on childhood cancers. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stephen Crabb (CON - Preseli Pembrokeshire) take with regard to the shared prosperity fund. - Speech Link
2: Richard Thomson (SNP - Gordon) Several years and a few jobs ago, I had the great pleasure of working here as the head of research for - Speech Link
3: Jamie Wallis (CON - Bridgend) depend on for their survival. - Speech Link
4: David Jones (CON - Clwyd West) gazetteer of my childhood. - Speech Link
5: Nick Thomas-Symonds (LAB - Torfaen) suspected cancers are treated the same. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Matt Hancock (IND - West Suffolk) We have managed to increase the survival rate faster than most countries in Europe for most cancers. - Speech Link
2: Mike Wood (CON - Dudley South) Increasing microbial resistance could have a devastating effect on the survival of people with sepsis - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Hunt (CON - South West Surrey) NHS has improved dramatically, and we now have record survival rates for every major disease category - Speech Link
4: James Brokenshire (CON - Old Bexley and Sidcup) By 2028, the plan commits to improving cancer survival dramatically, increasing the proportion of cancers - Speech Link
5: Dehenna Davison (CON - Bishop Auckland) towns fund and the future high streets fund. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Lewer (CON - Northampton South) NHS and the need for NHS services.The Government launched the better care fund, which aims to join up - Speech Link
2: Tim Farron (LDEM - Westmorland and Lonsdale) The United Kingdom stands below average among European countries for cancer survival for nine out of - Speech Link