Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
- 20,686
In the last year my sister has been diagnosed triple negative and is currently undergoing hellish treatment; a friend from work has been diagnosed and is currently going through hellish treatment and another friend has died.
All were in their 40s when diagnosed.
There is an online petition to debate lowering the age for screening which you may consider signing.
https://petition.parliament.uk/peti...c5x9z_mN-402aPYeWH5KOUairU5ZbYe2ZjuFyzbHxKbEQ
Don't be cynical and think these things get ignored. A petition regarding Cystic Fibrosis medication just scrapped over the 100,000 mark last month and the debate was held on Monday. https://parliamentlive.tv/.../733e2c79-696a-4261-abc1... I know a number of people signed this petition and on the behalf of the CF community, thanks.
Petition debates in Westminster Hall cannot directly change the law or result in a vote to implement the request of the petition. Creating new laws, or changing existing ones, can only be done through the parliamentary legislative process which involves a number of debates, and detailed consideration of the law in draft, in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. However, this debate has a vital role in helping raise the profile of the campaign and could influence later decision-making in Government and Parliament.
All were in their 40s when diagnosed.
There is an online petition to debate lowering the age for screening which you may consider signing.
https://petition.parliament.uk/peti...c5x9z_mN-402aPYeWH5KOUairU5ZbYe2ZjuFyzbHxKbEQ
Don't be cynical and think these things get ignored. A petition regarding Cystic Fibrosis medication just scrapped over the 100,000 mark last month and the debate was held on Monday. https://parliamentlive.tv/.../733e2c79-696a-4261-abc1... I know a number of people signed this petition and on the behalf of the CF community, thanks.
Petition debates in Westminster Hall cannot directly change the law or result in a vote to implement the request of the petition. Creating new laws, or changing existing ones, can only be done through the parliamentary legislative process which involves a number of debates, and detailed consideration of the law in draft, in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. However, this debate has a vital role in helping raise the profile of the campaign and could influence later decision-making in Government and Parliament.