Part of the debate – in the Senedd on 27 November 2019.
Motion NDM7191 Lynne Neagle, Dai Lloyd, David Melding
Supported by Delyth Jewell, Joyce Watson, Mark Isherwood, Neil Hamilton, Neil McEvoy, Vikki Howells
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Recognises that one in four people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK do not survive the disease beyond a month and three in four do not survive beyond a year, many because they were not treated quickly enough.
2. Recognises in Wales there are around 500 new cases of pancreatic cancers every year, and that, in 2015, some 508 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and in the same year some 451 people died of the disease.
3. Recognises pancreatic cancer is the deadliest common cancer with a dismal prognosis that has hardly changed in the last 45 years.
4. Welcomes Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (November) and the work Pancreatic Cancer UK does to promote awareness around the lowest surviving and quickest killing cancer.
5. Calls on Welsh Government to take action to improve survival rates for people with pancreatic cancer in Wales through:
a) faster treatment, by learning from fast-track surgery models in England that have shown promising results;
b) earlier diagnosis, by learning from Rapid Diagnostic Centres being rolled out in England and piloted by Swansea Bay University Health Board and Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board; and
c) holistic support, through timely dietary and nutritional support to enable patients to better tolerate treatment.