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Written Question
Cancer
Monday 2nd February 2015

Asked by: Julian Huppert (Liberal Democrat - Cambridge)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what plans he has to increase his Department's investment in cancer services; whether NHS England plans to provide increased funding to clinical reference groups to ensure they have sufficient resources to improve specialised services; and if he will create a recognised cancer leadership team to provide support and strategic oversight to NHS England, Public Health England (PHE) and his Department, in conjunction with the introduction of cancer lead roles at PHE and his Department.

Answered by Jane Ellison

On 11 January, NHS England announced a new independent cancer taskforce to develop a five-year action plan for cancer services that will improve survival rates and save thousands of lives. It will produce a new cross-system national cancer strategy to 2020, building on NHS England’s vision for improving cancer outcomes as set out in the NHS Five Year Forward View.

The taskforce will work in partnership with the cancer community and other health system leaders, and will be chaired by Dr Harpal Kumar, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK. It will include cancer specialist doctors and clinicians, patients groups and charity leaders, including Macmillan Cancer Support, Public Health England, local councils, and the Royal College of general practitioners.

The action plan will set a clear direction covering the whole cancer pathway from prevention to living with and beyond cancer and end-of-life care and address issues such as data, workforce and research. It will also consider how services need to develop and innovate in future. The taskforce will assess the opportunity for improved cancer care and produce a statement of intent by March 2015, with the new strategy to be published in the summer.

NHS England has also launched a major new programme to test innovative ways of diagnosing cancer more quickly at more than 60 sites across the country, and committed a further £15 million over three years to evaluate and treat patients with a type of modern radiotherapy.

Decisions about future funding for cancer services and any changes to the structures nationally to support the delivery of cancer commissioning will be taken in light of the output from the Cancer Taskforce. Specialised commissioning teams will negotiate contracts with providers for 2015-16 in line with NHS England’s published commissioning intentions.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"It is a pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Rother Valley (Kevin Barron). We have heard references to Nye Bevan and his amazing work in setting up the NHS. We should talk about Beveridge and his report, too. He was a good Liberal and he did that work …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"I will give way once on this issue...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"The hon. Gentleman ought to get his facts right. The Cambridge university trust put in a bid—it was the sixth last to do so—but then withdrew because the cost of the tendering process under the right hon. Member for Leigh was far too high. It did not have a partnership …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"The hon. Gentleman can intervene if he wants to talk about why PFI is a great thing, but otherwise I will move on.

The Government have been too slow to move to the new formula, which properly takes account of ageing populations. We know that the elderly cost more in …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"My right hon. Friend is right, of course, and I pay tribute to him for the work he has done on this and on many other health measures. We must ensure that that integration happens so things work together and that is why token amounts such as a couple of …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Jan 2015
National Health Service

"I will not highlight the right hon. Gentleman’s role in tripling tuition fees. The shadow Secretary of State said that, when he came into office—this is part of his defence— he got rid of the pro-privatisation agenda that he inherited. Who does the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull …..."
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Written Question
Mesothelioma
Tuesday 13th January 2015

Asked by: Julian Huppert (Liberal Democrat - Cambridge)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what steps the Government is taking to raise awareness of mesothelioma and its cause by (a) exposure to asbestos and (b) other causes.

Answered by Jane Ellison

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has run a number of asbestos related awareness raising campaigns including the ‘Hidden Killer’ campaign in 2008-09; the asbestos ‘Training Pledge’ in 2010; and the current ‘Beware Asbestos’ campaign.

The ‘Beware Asbestos’ campaign was launched in October 2014 and is aimed at trades in which people who may disturb asbestos-containing materials in their day to day work. It includes information on identifying asbestos-containing materials and simple, easy to understand advice on how to avoid exposure to asbestos when carrying out a range of common work activities on such materials. It features a smartphone ‘app’ as a means of delivering this information to.

HSE has guidance on the health risks from asbestos, including mesothelioma on its dedicated asbestos related web pages, together with comprehensive information on how to comply with the legal controls covering work with asbestos. This is available at

www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos

Information about causes and symptoms of mesothelioma and advice on seeking help is also available on NHS Choices at

www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Lungcancer/Pages/Asbestosandlungcancer.aspx


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Dec 2014
Mental Health (Cambridgeshire)

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr McCrea. I am delighted to have secured this debate on a key issue for my constituents: health care and in particular mental health.

Our national health service is something to be proud of, the brainchild of a great Liberal, Beveridge, …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 09 Dec 2014
Patient Safety and Medical Innovation

"I thank my hon. Friend for giving way and for securing this debate on an important subject. It is a shame that more people are not in the Chamber to discuss it. There are some very real concerns. Does she agree that people who are terminally ill may be desperate …..."
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