Rare Cancers Bill

Lord Blencathra Excerpts
Friday 27th February 2026

(1 day, 7 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Blencathra Portrait Lord Blencathra (Con)
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My Lords, I spoke to this excellent little Bill at Second Reading and said that I wanted to table an amendment to put the Royal Marsden hospital front and centre in new subsection (3)(b) inserted by Clause 2(b), which states,

“ensure that a person (to be known as ‘the National Specialty Lead for Rare Cancers’) is appointed with a job description that includes promoting and facilitating research into rare cancers by … providing advice in relation to the design and planning of research, and … facilitating collaboration between interested persons”.

I did not table such an amendment because the Bill would not then have cleared our parliamentary timetable. However, I press the Minister on the essential need, in my opinion, to have the Royal Marsden involved in that section; either it should have the national specialty lead or the job description of that person must involve the Marsden.

The Royal Marsden is the greatest rare cancer specialist hospital in Europe and in the top four in the whole world. Since Second Reading on 16 January, the Royal Marsden has announced on 10 February a new £1 billion expansion of its world-leading cancer hub, together with the Institute of Cancer Research. It will be the largest cancer treatment and research facility anywhere in the world, and it is just three miles away from this place. If we want the Bill to succeed, I ask the Minister to please put the world’s best people in charge.

Earl of Effingham Portrait The Earl of Effingham (Con)
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My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Elliott of Whitburn Bay, for the skill and care with which she has steered this Bill through your Lordships’ House. This is a measured and important piece of legislation that has attracted cross-party support. It addresses an area of clear and long-standing need, and it does so in a way that reflects the lived experience of patients and families, particularly those affected by rarer and less well-understood cancers, who too often feel overlooked within the system.

Throughout the Bill’s stages, we have heard moving contributions from noble Lords with personal experience of these issues. We congratulate the daughter of the noble Baroness, Lady Elliott, on braving a skydive to raise money for her teacher’s charity. Every individual contribution from people who work tirelessly to combat cancer and support those living with its impact makes a real difference.

His Majesty’s loyal Opposition support the noble Baroness, Lady Elliott, Dr Scott Arthur and the Bill itself, and we look forward to seeing it receive Royal Assent.