Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 11:16 am on 24 July 2025.
Baroness Winterton of Doncaster
Labour
11:16,
24 July 2025
My Lords, my noble friend the Minister mentioned research. Is she aware that the White Rose Cancer Report from Yorkshire Cancer Research showed big regional inequalities in diagnosis and research investment? Can she confirm that the national cancer plan will look at the recommendations from that report and at how we can tackle those regional inequalities, especially in areas such as Yorkshire, where I know she will have an interest?
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