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Screening For Li-Fraumeni Syndrome In Children With Cancer

EDM number 1490 in 2017-19, proposed by Seema Malhotra on 05/07/2018.
Categorised under the topics of Children and families, Diseases and Health services.

That this House notes the urgent need to institute a national screening and surveillance programme for people suffering from Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS); further notes that this rare genetic condition predisposes sufferers to cancer development; notes that for affected individuals the lifetime risk of developing one or more cancers exceeds 90 per cent; recognises that there is no treatment for (LFS) and that early detection of cancer offers people with (LFS) the best chance of successful treatment; notes that an international panel of experts has recommended a screening protocol for children and adults; understands that the implementation of such a protocol in the NHS requires funding at local or national level; therefore calls on the Government to make funding available to this under-served population; and urges additional research in (LFS), including the possibility of germ-line testing of all children with cancer in order to increase the early detection of this and other genetic cancer predispositions.

This motion has been signed by a total of 4 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Seema Malhotra05/07/2018Feltham and HestonLabourProposed
Sandy Martin10/07/2018IpswichLabourSeconded
David Crausby10/07/2018Bolton North EastLabourSeconded
Edward Davey23/07/2018Kingston and SurbitonLiberal DemocratSeconded

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