Chloe Smith
MP for Norwich North
 
Jul
17

CHLOE SMITH MP PLEDGES TO HELP BEAT CANCER SOONER

Author: Chloe Smith, Updated: 17 July 2017 14:58

 

Chloe Smith, Member of Parliament for Norwich North, has committed her support to help Cancer Research UK save more lives in her constituency and across the UK.

 

Chloe attended a parliamentary event held by Cancer Research UK in Westminster.

Over the course of this Parliament, two million people will be diagnosed with cancer across the UK, so Cancer Research UK needs political support in order to continue to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.

Cancer survival in the UK is still lagging behind other countries and too many cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage, when they are harder to treat successfully.

At the event, Chloe met some of Cancer Research UK’s dedicated volunteer Campaign Ambassadors. She found out that approximately 1,000 are diagnosed with cancer each year in Norwich North alone. 

Chloe said: “We must not underestimate the devastating impact cancer will have on people in Norwich North now and in the future, so it gives me hope to hear that Cancer Research UK’s pioneering research is turning the tables on the disease.

“The outlook for new and better cancer treatments in the UK is bright. However, it is clear that there is a critical role for politicians to play in helping to prevent and detect cancer earlier and bring innovative new treatments to patients faster.

 

“One life lost to this terrible disease is one too many and that’s why I’m supporting Cancer Research UK in their mission to beat cancer sooner.”

 

Matt Davies, Cancer Research UK’s Head of Public Affairs and Campaigning said: “At Cancer Research UK, we’re resolute in our ambition to see 3 in 4 patients surviving cancer by 2034. To achieve this we need cancer at the top of the political agenda and so we’re grateful to Chloe Smith MP for helping to highlight the importance of research and action in beating the disease.

 

“Survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. But there’s still so much more to do and we cannot do it alone.

 

“Creating the right environment for cancer research alongside cancer prevention, early diagnosis and ensuring patients have access to the best possible treatments must be key priorities for the new Government.”

 

For more information please visitcruk.org.