. >> my constituent geoff jacobs is in parliament for the prostate cancer charities action de to remind us that prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. 10,000 men each year are dying of the disease. does the prime minister had a dream for better outcomes for the increasing investment in the nhs? >> the gentleman is right to raise the issue. it is a nightmare for many families, the fact that prostate cancer is such a massive killer. we need to do something about it. that means better early diagnosis, better testing, better access to drugs. all those things are contained in our plans for the nhs. >> the prime minister will be aware of the large number of women across the u.k. better in their mid-50s on low incomes. he will be aware that speeding up the equalization of the state pension age will affect 2.9 million. many of them will have to wait two years. as a result, they will lose up to 10,000 pounds. these are usually people on low incomes and in marginalized economies. can i ask the prime minister if he intends to put in place any measures to cushion the severe effects on th