National Cancer Plan Debate
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Commons ChamberThis is a key issue. Some cancers are an awful lot easier to get at, and so they are a lot easier to diagnose sooner. We are looking at how we can roll out screening wherever appropriate and increase access to tests such as liquid biopsies, which I talked about in the statement, so that people can get their diagnoses sooner.
Ann Davies (Caerfyrddin) (PC)
I thank the Minister for her announcement today. At the end of the day, cancer will affect one in two of us—those are the statistics now. May I also thank colleagues for highlighting the difference in treatment between rural and urban areas? In Wales, we do not even have a plan yet. Without urgent action, there will continue to be inequalities and long waiting times for the people of Wales. That is why, with input from the European Cancer Organisation, Plaid has developed its own cancer plan. What does the Minister make of the decision of Welsh Labour colleagues not to implement a plan in Wales, and why do we not have parity with the rest of the country?
I can assure the hon. Member that we are working with our Welsh counterparts to make sure that there is equity of access to resources and to information, and we will continue to do so.