National Cancer Plan Debate
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Commons ChamberYes, I can confirm that we will continue to work with cancer charities. I am particularly delighted with the work we have done with Young Lives vs Cancer and other young people’s cancer charities, which have brought amazing insight and basically written the chapter on children and young people with cancer with the team. I would be delighted to continue that work.
Clive Jones (Wokingham) (LD)
I was the first MP in this Parliament to call for a national cancer plan back in October 2024, so I congratulate the Secretary of State and the Minister for publishing the plan. There are some good things in it: the concentration on children and young people’s cancers; the concentration on rare and less-survivable cancers; and more desperately needed screening. Targets in the plan are also to be welcomed, but if they are to be met, there is a need for workforce expansion, especially in oncology, pathology, radiology and clinical nurse specialists. The extra cash that the Secretary of State has obtained for the plan from the Treasury is not enough to achieve all his ambitious plans right away. How will the Secretary of State and the Minister get from the Chancellor the money needed to make this plan a success?
As I have already stated, the workforce is key. The workforce plan will be published in spring this year. As of November 2025, there are now 70% more staff in the key cancer professions of clinical oncology, gastroenterology, medical oncology, histopathology, clinical radiology, and diagnostic and therapeutic radiology than in 2010—we are starting to make inroads, although we know there is further to go. We will be driving that forward through this plan and the workforce plan, due in the spring.