Boosting Cancer Survival
Liberal Democrats have passed new policy with a comprehensive plan aimed at boosting cancer survival rates and improving the quality of life for patients and their families.
Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey today called for a new legal right for cancer patients to start treatment within two months of an urgent referral, as part of a five-year plan to boost survival rates.
Ed Davey, who lost both his parents to cancer as a child, made the plan the centrepiece of his keynote speech to the party’s Conference in Bournemouth.
The party has set out proposals to invest an extra £4 billion in NHS cancer treatment over the next five years to deliver this plan and improve survival rates by the end of the next Parliament.
The two-month target has been a government pledge since 2000, but hasn’t been met since 2015 and has never been written into law. every year tens of thousands of patients wait more than two months to start treatment, as NHS waiting lists soar to record highs.
Liberal Democrats have announced a new five-year plan to boost cancer survival rates.