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Tony commits to Beating Cancer

MP COMMITS TO BEATING CANCER

 

Tony Wright MP has backed efforts to beat cancer and keep it high on the political agenda at a recent Cancer Research UK event in Parliament.

 

MPs heard about Cancer Research UK’s new Commit To Beat Cancer campaign, which calls on the Government to make the UK’s cancer outcomes among the best in Europe in the next ten years. The campaign asks supporters to contact their prospective parliamentary candidates and MPs, asking them to sign a Cancer Commitment.

 

Tony said:

 

‘One in three people can expect a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.  Outcomes for people with cancer are improving but they could be better. I’m proud of the world-class charitable medical research we undertake in the UK but more still needs to be done to prevent, detect and treat cancer.

 

‘I support Cancer Research UK’s campaign to make the UK’s cancer outcomes among the best in Europe. This would have a significant, positive impact on the people of Great Yarmouth and I will continue to support measures that will help us to reach this goal.’

 

Aisling Burnand, Executive Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Cancer Research UK said:

 

‘We are very grateful to Tony for supporting our campaign and we are delighted that over 400 prospective parliamentary candidates have signed our Cancer Commitment so far.

 

‘It is crucial that MPs continue to support measures to improve the UK’s cancer outcomes.  Ten-year survival rates have doubled over the last thirty years and our work has been at the heart of that progress. We must maintain momentum and the Commit To Beat Cancer campaign reflects our supporters’ desire to keep up the political pressure.’