Solihull's MP Lorely Burt has spoken in Parliament calling for a debate on the high level of avoidable deaths from Ovarian Cancer.
Mrs Burt quizzed the Leader of the House, Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP, saying:
"Of the 7000 women who are diagnosed each year with Ovarian Cancer, typically 5000 will die. This is totally unacceptable and we must find a way to improve diagnostic procedures.
Early detection would mean that 95% of women diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer would survive.
The LibDem MP referred to her own Ovarian Cancer petition, signed by around 500 constituents, that she will present to 10 Downing Street next week with the families of women from Solihull who have died from Ovarian Cancer.
"The Leader of the House agreed that I was right to raise the problem and that loss of life through Ovarian Cancer was a tragedy and that Government must find ways to address," added Lorely.
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