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Brain Tumours in Children

Debate between Iain Stewart and Dominic Raab
Tuesday 3rd September 2013

(10 years, 8 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Dominic Raab Portrait Mr Raab
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My hon. Friend is bang on. I was going to come on to exactly that point, and I could not agree more.

Iain Stewart Portrait Mark Pawsey (Rugby) (Con)
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Will my hon. Friend give way?

Dominic Raab Portrait Mr Raab
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I will make a bit more progress, because otherwise the Minister will not have a chance to respond at length, which I know she will want to do.

The HeadSmart campaign has developed an online education module to help health professionals to recognise the signs and symptoms of brain tumours in children and young people. There is now a network of clinical champions in each of the neuro-oncology centres around the UK giving presentations to fellow health professionals on the subject. There is also, critically, a network of local champions. David’s mum, Sacha, who is also here for the debate, is the first of those.

HeadSmart awareness packs have been distributed to more than 1,000 doctors’ surgeries around the country, and more than 625,000 symptom cards have been distributed across the UK. Only one year after the launch of the HeadSmart campaign, the diagnosis delay has fallen from an average of 9.3 weeks in 2011 to 7.5 weeks in 2012. This year, it is down further to 6.9 weeks. That is terrific progress, and we should welcome it.