Monday 25 March 2013

Stephen Metcalfe MP supports brain tumour awareness event


Last week, Stephen Metcalfe, local MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock  attended an event hosted by Brain Tumour Research and the All-Party Parliamentary Group for brain tumours. The event marked brain tumour awareness month and gave MPs an opportunity to hear the findings of a new report on the funding available for brain tumour research.

Mr Metcalfe and other guests all wore hats to promote Wear A Hat Day on the 28th March, the charities annual national awareness raising campaign.

The report by New Philanthropy Capital (NPC), commissioned by Brain Tumour Research, found that brain tumours (which kill more children and adults under 40 than any other cancer) have one of the lowest survival rates across all cancers - and one of the lowest levels of funding. Brain Tumour Research is calling for five times as much funding for research into brain tumours by 2020.

The report also found that just 18.8% of individuals survive for more than five years and that mortality rates are increasing, with 16% more deaths recorded in 2011 than in 2001. The average years of life lost for brain tumours stands at 20.1 years, compared to the average across all cancers of 12.5 years.

The report further shows that cancer research funding is significantly skewed, with just 5 site specific cancers: breast cancer, leukaemia, colon and rectal cancer, prostate cancer and ovarian cancer receiving 60% of all funding, leaving the remaining 40% spread out across 43 remaining site specific cancers.

Mr Metcalfe commented: “I was very moved by the findings of the research and appreciate how hard it must be for patients and the family and friends of those diagnosed with a brain tumour. It is vital that we invest in research into all cancers and that the allocation of funding is fair for all.”

“I will be helping raise awareness of brain tumours by wearing my hat on 28th March and urging my constituents to sign the e-petition http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/35167”.

For further information about Brain Tumour Research, the report  and Wear A Hat Day go to www.braintumourresearch.org or phone the team on 01296 733011.