Jun. 30 2023
Source Page: What the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan means for youFound: moving planned care from overnight stays to day -case settings, with surgical techniques becoming less invasive
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0065 - Future cancer The British Liver Trust Written Evidence
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0072 - Future cancer All-Party Parliamentary Group on Minimally Invasive Cancer Therapies Written
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0070 - Future cancer National Measurement Laboratory (NML) at LGC Written Evidence
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0051 - Future cancer Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce Written Evidence
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0035 - Future cancer Pancreatic Cancer UK Written Evidence
Written Evidence Jun. 28 2023
Inquiry: Future cancerFound: FCR0027 - Future cancer Leeds University Medical School Written Evidence
Mentions:
1: Greg Smith (CON - Buckingham) Friend has outlined, but as chair of the all-party parliamentary group on minimally invasive cancer therapies - Speech Link
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to improve the provision of cancer treatment.
Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)
The National Health Service is making progress in delivering the Long Term Plan commitments for cancer by making innovative treatments available to people with cancer quickly. The Cancer Drugs Fund continues to provide patients with innovative drugs and since 2016 has helped over 90,000 patients, with 102 medicines treating 243 different cancers having received funding. The NHS continues to increase investment in minimally invasive cancer therapies and radiotherapy and chemotherapy services.
Earlier this year the Government launched a Vaccine Taskforce-style approach for cancer research and the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care signed a memorandum of understanding with BioNTech to bring innovative vaccine research to England. In 2023/24, NHS England will continue to make investments in education and training to increase capacity in the cancer workforce, building on the £81 million invested in 2022/23.
Apr. 24 2023
Source Page: Non-technical summaries granted in 2022Found: • Animals may be imaged usin g minimally invasive imaging modalities.