25 March 2025
James Cleverly calls for greater awareness and early diagnosis of breast cancer

James Cleverly highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and asks what the Government are doing to encourage greater awareness of the full range of breast cancer symptoms, and to encourage women to get early diagnosis and treatment.

Mr James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

Early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can make a huge difference to the women involved, and, of course, to the prognosis and the cost to the state of health provision. I welcome the reference in the cancer plan to early diagnosis, but what specifically will the Government do to encourage greater awareness of the full range of breast cancer symptoms, and to encourage women to get early diagnosis and treatment for better outcomes?

The Minister for Secondary Care (Karin Smyth)

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for that question and for the work he has supported on behalf of his wife to raise awareness. Screening access and uptake are shockingly low across the country right now, and looking at that is a key part of what we need to do to ensure that women come forward for the screening test. The AI work will support the faster response time so that we can get women treated more quickly, and will absolutely form part of what we need to do in the coming years.

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