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cancer research uk are broadly su ortive idea? cancer research uk are broadly sunportive of — idea? are broadly sunportive of this _ idea? cancer research uk are broadly supportive of this change _ idea? cancer research uk are broadly supportive of this change in _ supportive of this change in targets _ supportive of this change in targets. we think it will make them more _ targets. we think it will make them more meaningful, but it comes against — more meaningful, but it comes against a — more meaningful, but it comes against a backdrop of missed targets, _ against a backdrop of missed targets, as your item said, since 2015. _ targets, as your item said, since 2015, the — targets, as your item said, since 2015, the fundamentals of delivering against _ 2015, the fundamentals of delivering against those targets are about care, _ against those targets are about care, not — against those targets are about care, not about the standards tell the targets themselves. so care, not about the standards tell the targets themselves.— the targets themselves. so does chanauin the targets themselv
cancer research uk are broadly su ortive idea? cancer research uk are broadly sunportive of — idea? are broadly sunportive of this _ idea? cancer research uk are broadly supportive of this change _ idea? cancer research uk are broadly supportive of this change in _ supportive of this change in targets _ supportive of this change in targets. we think it will make them more _ targets. we think it will make them more meaningful, but it comes against — more meaningful, but it comes against a...
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but cancer research uk go on to say that treatment is the real issue and it needs an ambitious strategyrd, and that has been echoed by other cancer campaigners. targets are one thing but treatment and investment in people and equipment to deliver that is another. , . ~' the death toll from the devastating wildfires in hawaii is likely to rise significantly according to officials on the islands. at least 96 people are known to have died but hundreds are still missing on the island of maui. those who survived are turning their thoughts to how to rebuild the historic tourist town of lahaina, which was razed to the ground, work that it is estimated could cost more than $5 billion. sophie long has been speaking to a congregation whose church was destoyed in the wildfires. the fire that left more than a city devastated and charred, black buildings behind. questions hover above the emptiness. how can you rebuild from this? what will exist here in the future? a now churchless congregation gathered at a coffee shop to share their pain. one of the police officers sent me pictures... ..of what use
but cancer research uk go on to say that treatment is the real issue and it needs an ambitious strategyrd, and that has been echoed by other cancer campaigners. targets are one thing but treatment and investment in people and equipment to deliver that is another. , . ~' the death toll from the devastating wildfires in hawaii is likely to rise significantly according to officials on the islands. at least 96 people are known to have died but hundreds are still missing on the island of maui. those...
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country and that is something that is needed to be solved with more funding and that's why cancer research uktry foot the bill for the damage their products cause. people would point to the fact the tobacco industry and products already pay pretty heavily through the substantial duty on tobacco products. the government says it wants britain to be smoke—free by 2030. what practical steps other than this funding can it do to achieve that?— achieve that? firstly are was important — achieve that? firstly are was important to _ achieve that? firstly are was important to note _ achieve that? firstly are was important to note that i achieve that? firstly are was i important to note that although tobacco products are taxed, we know that tobacco costs the nhs and wider society far more than it brings in in tobacco duty. in 2022, smoking cost public finances around £20.6 billion. tobacco duty brings in about £10 billion, so there is difference is there. if the uk government is keen on achieving a smoke—free uk, and helping to prevent more cancer, firstly that funding i said is really important, encoura
country and that is something that is needed to be solved with more funding and that's why cancer research uktry foot the bill for the damage their products cause. people would point to the fact the tobacco industry and products already pay pretty heavily through the substantial duty on tobacco products. the government says it wants britain to be smoke—free by 2030. what practical steps other than this funding can it do to achieve that?— achieve that? firstly are was important — achieve...
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cancer research uk says lives. sed targets represented years of underinvestment that comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated that a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the action. the walkout started on friday. it ends at 7:00 tomorrow morning and it's the fifth round of strikes by british medical association members since march over a pay dispute . now, as you were dispute. now, as you were heanng dispute. now, as you were hearing earlier from patrick, network rail has released a video of dangerous behaviour at railway level crossings. if you're watching on television, take a look at this. cctv compilation showing a person doing press ups across the lines , dog walkers sitting their pets on the tracks for photographs and children putting stones on the line. nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers . all were caught train drivers. all were caught on camera in worcestershire and the west midlands. so far this year.
cancer research uk says lives. sed targets represented years of underinvestment that comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated that a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the action. the walkout started on friday. it ends at 7:00 tomorrow morning and it's the fifth round of strikes by british medical association members since march over a pay dispute . now, as you were dispute. now, as you were heanng dispute. now,...
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the nhs believes the proposals will help save more lives, but cancer research uk says current missedrgets represent years of underinvestment by the government . it comes as junior government. it comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the action. the walkout started on friday. it ends at 7 am. tomorrow. it's the fifth round of strikes by british medical association members since march over a pay dispute. chair of the bma. east midlands junior doctors committee, jamshid khan , says the government should pay junior doctors fairly if it wants waiting lists to go down. >> the government has refused to come to the negotiating table , come to the negotiating table, so we've got a very clear demand which is we want to be paid a bit more than £14 an hour. so to restore our pay back to the levels it was in 2008 would be to bring our pay up from £14 now to bring our pay up from £14 now to £19. now the government's unwilling to invest in the staff. we're people who are staff.
the nhs believes the proposals will help save more lives, but cancer research uk says current missedrgets represent years of underinvestment by the government . it comes as junior government. it comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the action. the walkout started on friday. it ends at 7 am. tomorrow. it's the fifth round of strikes by british medical association members...
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the nhs believes the proposals will help save more lives, but cancer research uk says current missedargets represent years of underinvestment by the government and that comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the strike action. the walkout started on friday and ends at 7:00 tomorrow morning. it's the fifth round of strikes by bma members since march in their dispute over pay . and as their dispute over pay. and as you've been hearing , network you've been hearing, network rail has released a video of dangerous behaviour at railway level crossings. if you're watching on tv, take a look at this cctv compilation . on this cctv compilation. on showing a person doing press ups on the railway dog walkers, sitting their pets on the tracks to pose for photographs and children putting stones on the line. nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers. all were caught on camera in worcestershire and the west midlands. so far this year . network rail says it's t
the nhs believes the proposals will help save more lives, but cancer research uk says current missedargets represent years of underinvestment by the government and that comes as junior doctors in england continue their four day strike. it's estimated a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the strike action. the walkout started on friday and ends at 7:00 tomorrow morning. it's the fifth round of strikes by bma members since march in their dispute over pay ....
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i want to just tell you this from cancer research uk who have said recently that missed targets represent0, so there is a much larger workforce. it is still not enough, though, is it? . ., �* ., it is still not enough, though, is it? . i ., ., , it is still not enough, though, is it? . i ., ., it? what we're doing immediately as £2.3 billion it? what we're doing immediately as £25 billion of _ it? what we're doing immediately as £2.3 billion of investment _ it? what we're doing immediately as £2.3 billion of investment in - £2.3 billion of investment in expanding diagnostic capacity. we have a 140 new community diagnostic centres delivering already 4.5 million additional tests and scans, so it comes back to this key point. how do we detect cancer quicker? because if we can detect it quicker through our screening programme, that enables the survival rate to be significantly improved, so we've got 114 of our diagnostic centre is now open, we have a commitment to open 160 around the country. and that is something we are absolutely committed to end it is making a real difference. for example
i want to just tell you this from cancer research uk who have said recently that missed targets represent0, so there is a much larger workforce. it is still not enough, though, is it? . ., �* ., it is still not enough, though, is it? . i ., ., , it is still not enough, though, is it? . i ., ., it? what we're doing immediately as £2.3 billion it? what we're doing immediately as £25 billion of _ it? what we're doing immediately as £2.3 billion of investment _ it? what we're doing immediately...
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researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men and is highly treatable if caught early, but in the ukgh as the us, spain or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests, which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. our medical editor, fergus walsh, has been finding out more. paul rothwell�*s prostate cancer was caught early and successfully treated. it was diagnosed here at london's university college hospital when he took part in a trial using mri scans. the 62—year—old's cancer would have been missed if he'd only had the standard psa blood test, which came back as normal. if ijust had the blood test, i would be carrying on life as normal, walking around unaware that there was some sort of ticking time bomb inside me of a cancer slowly growing. so by the time i then did find out, presumably it would have been much harder to treat, and much more dangerous to me. so you feel fortunate? yeah, very fortunate. i'm, you know, thrilled that i was diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign of cancer recurrence there... paul was a
researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men and is highly treatable if caught early, but in the ukgh as the us, spain or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests, which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. our medical editor, fergus walsh, has been finding out more. paul rothwell�*s prostate cancer was...
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researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men, and is highly treatable if caught early. but in the ukgh as the us, spain, or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been finding out more. paul rothwell feels fortunate. his prostate cancer was caught early at london's university college hospital, after he took part in a trial using mri scans. the 62—year—old's cancer would have been missed if he'd only had the standard psa blood test, which came back as negative. if ijust had the blood test, i would be carrying on life as normal, walking around unaware that there was some sort of ticking time bomb inside me of a cancer slowly growing. and by the time i then did find out, presumably, it would have been much harder to treat and much more dangerous to me. we don't see any sign of cancer recurrence there, so... paul was among 300 men aged 50 to 75 who took part in the trial led by university college london. of the 25 men whose aggressive canc
researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men, and is highly treatable if caught early. but in the ukgh as the us, spain, or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been finding out more. paul rothwell feels fortunate. his...
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researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men, and is highly treatable if caught early. but in the uk's death rate is twice as high as the us, spain or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. our medical editor fergus walsh has been finding out more. paul rothwell�*s prostate cancer was caught early and successfully treated. it was diagnosed here at london's university college hospital, when he took part in a trial using mri scans. the 62—year—old's cancer would have been missed if he'd only had the standard psa blood test, which came back as normal. if ijust had the blood test, i would be carrying on life as normal, walking around unaware that there was some sort of ticking time bomb inside me of a cancer slowly growing. so by the time i then did find out, presumably, it would have been much harder to treat and much more dangerous to me. so you feel fortunate? yeah, very fortunate. you know, thrilled that i was diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign of cancer recurrenc
researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men, and is highly treatable if caught early. but in the uk's death rate is twice as high as the us, spain or italy. mri scans have been found to be more effective than the current blood tests which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. our medical editor fergus walsh has been finding out more. paul...
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researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men and is highly treatable if caught early, but in the ukgh as the us, spain or italy. mri scans are found to be more effective than the current blood tests, which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. let's talk to our medical editor, fergus walsh. fergus, joining me from the newsroom, as we were saying, so many newsroom, as we were saying, so many men newsroom, as we were saying, so many men are newsroom, as we were saying, so many men are affected by this cancer, this does sound like a breakthrough, can we call it such?— can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading. _ can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very— can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very slowly, - can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very slowly, but| we're heading, very slowly, but surely, to a national screening programme for prostate cancer, which would be similar to that for the national breast screening programme in the uk, using mammograms. but it may well be a decade off, the reason for that being that
researchers say using mri scans to screen men for prostate cancer could reduce deaths "significantly". prostate cancer is the most common cancerfound in men and is highly treatable if caught early, but in the ukgh as the us, spain or italy. mri scans are found to be more effective than the current blood tests, which can be unreliable. it's hoped thousands of lives could be saved. let's talk to our medical editor, fergus walsh. fergus, joining me from the newsroom, as we were saying,...
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cancers, with around 4,000 cases in the uk each year. the health watchdog, nice, is expected to recommend changes based on research to improve and extend the leave this planet comfortable and cared for. if it wasn't caught, she would be paraplegic at this point, i think. it's8am. and decisions here can determine how patients lives end. they ordered a whole spine mris as an urgent case. yvonne is top of the list and they're worried. she needs radiotherapy as soon as possible. this team specializes in the early detection of emergency spinal cancer across cheshire and merseyside. we need to get her here, for treatment. delayed care, even by hours, could mean permanent paralysis. we'll arrange to bring her across. we'll get an urgent ambulance. and just weeks of life, instead of months. yvonne's been rushed from warrington to liverpool. i'm going to go away today. she already knows she has lung cancer, but now something has been found on her spine after she reported back pain. this has been going on for several months. i thought i had a gardening injury thatjust didn't really get any better. thank you so much for speaking to us. really appreci
cancers, with around 4,000 cases in the uk each year. the health watchdog, nice, is expected to recommend changes based on research to improve and extend the leave this planet comfortable and cared for. if it wasn't caught, she would be paraplegic at this point, i think. it's8am. and decisions here can determine how patients lives end. they ordered a whole spine mris as an urgent case. yvonne is top of the list and they're worried. she needs radiotherapy as soon as possible. this team...
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inside the papers today, we will be talking later about research into brain cancer, and law are's story. in the times, a deal is close for the uksources in london and brussels saying they expect an announcement soon as next month following significant progress. we are talking a lot about the weather today. i only pay close attention to carol when the weather is good. we are out on campsites as well because so many people are hoping for a break. how do you think seal pups have been affected by the weather? you would ima . ine affected by the weather? you would imagine the — affected by the weather? you would imagine the wet _ affected by the weather? you would imagine the wet weather _ affected by the weather? you would imagine the wet weather would - affected by the weather? you would imagine the wet weather would be l imagine the wet weather would be good for them. imagine the wet weather would be good for them-— imagine the wet weather would be aood for them. ~ ., , good for them. when the moult, they need energy — good for them. when the moult, they need energy to _ good for them. when the moult, they need energy to grow _ g
inside the papers today, we will be talking later about research into brain cancer, and law are's story. in the times, a deal is close for the uksources in london and brussels saying they expect an announcement soon as next month following significant progress. we are talking a lot about the weather today. i only pay close attention to carol when the weather is good. we are out on campsites as well because so many people are hoping for a break. how do you think seal pups have been affected by...