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Julian Sturdy - Strong Voice for York Outer

Julian Sturdy

Member of Parliament for York Outer

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York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

It has been a jam-packed couple of weeks since my last column where I had an opportunity to reflect on the Chancellor’s Budget. I want to begin by highlighting the fantastic news that inflation has dropped to 3.4 per cent – the lowest in two and a half years. When the Prime Minister came to

Julian works with Parkinson’s UK

This week in Parliament, Julian had a really positive meeting with Laura from Parkinson’s...

Julian meets with Minister to discuss Renters (Reform) Bill

Alongside Andy Simpson of York Residential Lettings Association, Julian met with Jacob Young MP...

Julian supports Dogs Trust plea to end puppy smuggling

Julian has pledged his support on the issue of puppy smuggling today at a...

Julian supports #CatchUpWithCancer campaign

November 18, 2022

Earlier this week, Julian joined the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Radiotherapy, supported by the #CatchUpWithCancer campaign, in Parliament to learn about the latest cancer waiting time data and the huge benefits that radiotherapy can offer.

At the event on Wednesday 16 November, a delegation of cancer professionals and campaigners, in collaboration with the APPG for Radiotherapy, unveiled new analysis of recent cancer waiting times across the UK, to show the extent of the cancer crisis.

In England, the Government has set a target of no more than 15% of cancer patients waiting longer than the recommended 62-day wait between the date the hospital receives an urgent referral for suspected cancer and the start of the treatment. Latest cancer waiting time figures, released on 10 November 2022 by NHS England and analysed by the #CatchUpWithCancer campaign, shows that in the latest quarter, over 17,000 patients across England were waiting beyond the 62-day target.

International research shows that for every four weeks of delay, chances of survival for cancer patients falls by an average of 10%. That is why I am supporting the APPG for Radiotherapy, Radiotherapy UK and the #CatchUpWithCancer campaign in their calls to Government to invest in radiotherapy, boost cancer treatment services and tackle the growing cancer backlog.

To find out more about this important campaign, please visit https://radiotherapy.org.uk/get-involved/catchupwithcancer/