PRESS RELEASE
30 November 2006
LOCAL MP
THANKED BY CANCER CHARITY
Malcolm Moss MP for North East
Cambridgeshire has been thanked by Cancer
Research UK for supporting the charity’s ‘Cancer
2020’ campaign, calling on Ministers to face up
to future challenges posed by cancer.
Mr Moss recently attended a
reception at the House of Commons where he heard
Cancer Research UK’s chief executive, Alex
Markham, call on the Government to update the
NHS Cancer Plan. The charity is now celebrating,
following a Government announcement that it
would work with Cancer Research UK and other
cancer charities to develop a Cancer Reform
Strategy that looks beyond the current plan’s
timeframe. This is a key goal of the ‘Cancer
2020’ campaign.
The current plan, which is
central to further improvements to cancer
services, is due to run out in 2010. The charity
had been arguing that it is vital the Government
starts planning now to take account of future
challenges identified in a recent report by the
independent King’s Fund. These include rising
cancer incidence, improved survival rates,
advances in treatment and the evolving structure
of the NHS itself.
In a bid to keep up the pressure,
Cancer Research UK amassed more than a quarter
of a million signatures for its ‘Cancer 2020’
petition.
Malcolm Moss MP said: “I am
delighted that the Government has responded
positively to Cancer Research UK’s ‘Cancer 2020’
campaign by announcing a Cancer Reform Strategy
“More and more people in North
East Cambridgeshire are surviving cancer, which
is really good news. But Cancer Research UK has
been absolutely right to point out that
Ministers need to start planning now if progress
is to be sustained.
“The fact that their ‘Cancer
2020’ petition for an updated Cancer Plan has
been signed by a quarter of a million people
shows that this is obviously an important issue
for an awful lot of people. I will be watching
closely to see that the Government’s proposed
Cancer Reform Strategy is developed in a way
that benefits the people of North East
Cambridgeshire
Professor Alex Markham, Cancer
Research UK’s chief executive, said: “Cancer
Research UK is very grateful to Malcolm Moss for
supporting our ‘Cancer 2020’ campaign. With his
help and the petition signatures of over a
quarter a million people, we’ve succeeded in
persuading Ministers to start planning now for
future cancer challenges. We’re looking forward
to working with them to ensure the proposed
Cancer Reform Strategy addresses recent changes
in cancer incidence, survival rates, treatment
and the way the NHS works”.