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NDM7842 Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) - Cancer diagnosis and treatment
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Meeting: 01/12/2021 - Plenary (Item 5)
Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) – Cancer diagnosis and treatment
NDM7842 Mabon ap Gwynfor
(Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
To propose that the
Senedd:
1. Welcomes the Welsh
Government’s single cancer pathway approach.
2. Recognises:
a) that cancer is
the leading cause of death in Wales and that 19,600 people are diagnosed with
cancer every year in Wales (2016-2018).
b) that the
challenges facing cancer services in Wales have been compounded by COVID-19,
with around 1,700 fewer people beginning cancer treatment between April 2020
and March 2021.
c) that NHS Wales
cancer waiting times for July 2021 show that the percentage of patients
receiving their first treatment within 62 days of first being suspected of
having cancer was at 61.8 per cent, which is well below the suspected cancer
pathway performance target of 75 per cent.
d) that even before
the pandemic, Wales was experiencing significant gaps in the workforce that diagnose
and treat cancer, such as in imaging, endoscopy, pathology, non-surgical
oncology and specialist nurses.
e) that without
multi-year investment in training and employing more staff to fill current
vacancies, Wales will not have the frontline staff and specialists needed to
address the cancer backlog, cope with future demand, or make progress towards
ambitions to diagnose and treat more cancers at an early stage.
f) that the Wales
Cancer Alliance criticised the quality statement for cancer, published in March
2021, for not setting a clear vision to support cancer services to recover from
the impact of the pandemic and further improve survival.
g) that Wales will
soon be the only UK nation without a cancer strategy, which the World Health
Organization recommends all countries have.
3. Welcomes the
successful rapid diagnostic clinic pilots in Swansea Bay University Health
Board and Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, and that the Wales Cancer
Network has provided funding to all other health boards to develop rapid
diagnostic clinics.
4. Calls on the
Welsh Government to:
a) provide an
update on the next steps for the quality statement for cancer, including
ambitious targets and mechanisms for tracking progress investment for staff,
equipment and infrastructure;
b) address the
long-standing staff shortages within cancer and diagnostic services;
c) consider how the
recommendations in Professor Sir Mike Richards review of diagnostic services in
England could be applied in Wales.
Supporters:
Altaf Hussain
(South Wales West)
Cefin Campbell
(Mid and West Wales)
Heledd Fychan
(South Wales Central)
James Evans
(Brecon and Radnorshire)
Jane Dodds
(Mid and West Wales)
Janet
Finch-Saunders (Aberconwy)
Joel James
(South Wales Central)
Laura Anne
Jones (South Wales East)
Luke Fletcher
(South Wales West)
Mark Isherwood
(North Wales)
Paul Davies
(Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Peter Fox
(Monmouth)
Rhun ap
Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)
Rhys ab Owen
(South Wales Central)
Sam Rowlands
(North Wales)
Siân Gwenllian
(Arfon)
Sioned
Williams (South Wales West)
Minutes:
The item started at 15.53
Voting
on the motion under this item was deferred until Voting Time.
NDM7842 Mabon ap Gwynfor (Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
To
propose that the Senedd:
1.
Welcomes the Welsh Government’s single cancer pathway approach.
2.
Recognises:
a) that
cancer is the leading cause of death in Wales and that 19,600 people are
diagnosed with cancer every year in Wales (2016-2018).
b) that
the challenges facing cancer services in Wales have been compounded by
COVID-19, with around 1,700 fewer people beginning cancer treatment between April
2020 and March 2021.
c) that
NHS Wales cancer waiting times for July 2021 show that the percentage of
patients receiving their first treatment within 62 days of first being
suspected of having cancer was at 61.8 per cent, which is well below the
suspected cancer pathway performance target of 75 per cent.
d) that
even before the pandemic, Wales was experiencing significant gaps in the
workforce that diagnose and treat cancer, such as in imaging, endoscopy,
pathology, non-surgical oncology and specialist nurses.
e) that
without multi-year investment in training and employing more staff to fill
current vacancies, Wales will not have the frontline staff and specialists
needed to address the cancer backlog, cope with future demand, or make progress
towards ambitions to diagnose and treat more cancers at an early stage.
f) that
the Wales Cancer Alliance criticised the quality statement for cancer,
published in March 2021, for not setting a clear vision to support cancer
services to recover from the impact of the pandemic and further improve
survival.
g) that
Wales will soon be the only UK nation without a cancer strategy, which the
World Health Organization recommends all countries have.
3.
Welcomes the successful rapid diagnostic clinic pilots in Swansea Bay University
Health Board and Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, and that the Wales
Cancer Network has provided funding to all other health boards to develop rapid
diagnostic clinics.
4.
Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a)
provide an update on the next steps for the quality statement for cancer,
including ambitious targets and mechanisms for tracking progress investment for
staff, equipment and infrastructure;
b)
address the long-standing staff shortages within cancer and diagnostic
services;
c)
consider how the recommendations in Professor Sir Mike Richards review of
diagnostic services in England could be applied in Wales.
Supporters:
Altaf Hussain (South Wales West)
Cefin Campbell (Mid and West Wales)
Heledd Fychan (South Wales Central)
James Evans (Brecon and Radnorshire)
Jane Dodds (Mid and West Wales)
Janet Finch-Saunders (Aberconwy)
Joel James (South Wales Central)
Laura Anne Jones (South Wales East)
Luke Fletcher (South Wales West)
Mark Isherwood (North Wales)
Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Peter Fox (Monmouth)
Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)
Rhys ab Owen (South Wales Central)
Sam Rowlands (North Wales)
Siân Gwenllian (Arfon)
Sioned Williams (South Wales West)
The
result was as follows:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
39 |
15 |
0 |
54 |
The motion was agreed.