Map of National
State Logo
StateConstituenciesMotion

Fund annual prostate screening for all members of the UK Armed Forces

National
·28 reactions·100% agree

We call on the Government to fund a programme for annual prostate screening for all members of the UK Armed Forces to help protect our veterans and save lives.

Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for1
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Fund screening of prostate cancer for all men over 50, every 2 years

Fund screening for prostate cancer for all men over 50 years of age every 2 years. Men with higher PSA levels, higher risk or family history should be screened more frequently. Men over 70 years of age should be monitored on a case by case basis.

9Reasons
National

Redirect £25 million of foreign aid funding to prostate cancer screening

We ask the Government to redirect £25 million of foreign aid funding to fund targeted PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing for male British citizens who are considered high risk.

7Reasons
National

Introduce a screening programme for prostate cancer, starting with high-risk men

We are calling on the Government to reassess the UK National Screening Committee’s (UK NSC) draft recommendation not to offer prostate cancer screening to anyone except men with BRCA1/2 genetic variants, and to introduce screening for all high-risk men.

4.4KReasons
National

Fund NHS Prostate Risk Questionnaire at age 45

Fund the NHS to send a Prostate Risk Questionnaire to people at age 45, assessing prostate cancer risk and guiding them to monitor symptoms, speak to a nurse, or see their GP.

45Reasons
National

Fund Health Screening for all Citizens to be completed every 6 months

Provide funding for all citizens to be offered full health screenings every 6 months to detect and further prevent increased risks of potential health related issues. Screening could be done through Local Communities, Local Health services and not just through Hospitals and GP practices.

6Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact
Map of National
State Logo

Fund annual prostate screening for all members of the UK Armed Forces

National

We call on the Government to fund a programme for annual prostate screening for all members of the UK Armed Forces to help protect our veterans and save lives.

National
28 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for1
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Fund screening of prostate cancer for all men over 50, every 2 years

Fund screening for prostate cancer for all men over 50 years of age every 2 years. Men with higher PSA levels, higher risk or family history should be screened more frequently. Men over 70 years of age should be monitored on a case by case basis.

9Reasons
National

Redirect £25 million of foreign aid funding to prostate cancer screening

We ask the Government to redirect £25 million of foreign aid funding to fund targeted PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing for male British citizens who are considered high risk.

7Reasons
National

Introduce a screening programme for prostate cancer, starting with high-risk men

We are calling on the Government to reassess the UK National Screening Committee’s (UK NSC) draft recommendation not to offer prostate cancer screening to anyone except men with BRCA1/2 genetic variants, and to introduce screening for all high-risk men.

4.4KReasons
National

Fund NHS Prostate Risk Questionnaire at age 45

Fund the NHS to send a Prostate Risk Questionnaire to people at age 45, assessing prostate cancer risk and guiding them to monitor symptoms, speak to a nurse, or see their GP.

45Reasons
National

Fund Health Screening for all Citizens to be completed every 6 months

Provide funding for all citizens to be offered full health screenings every 6 months to detect and further prevent increased risks of potential health related issues. Screening could be done through Local Communities, Local Health services and not just through Hospitals and GP practices.

6Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact