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Jeremy Hunt says he was ‘blessed’ with early cancer diagnosis

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
July 24, 2023
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Jeremy Hunt says he was ‘blessed’ with early cancer diagnosis
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hancellor Jeremy Hunt has called for investment to catch more cancers early and “lift the curse from humanity” after revealing the extent to which the disease has hit his family.

Mr Hunt, who has been treated for skin cancer, lost both his parents to cancer, Royal Navy admiral Sir Nicholas Hunt dying in 2013 at 82 while Lady Meriel Hunt died last year, aged 84.

His brother Charlie, 53, was diagnosed with sarcoma – an aggressive, rare cancer which usually begins in the bones or soft tissue – in 2020.

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The former Health Secretary told the Daily Mail he was “blessed” with his cancer “caught relatively early” after he discovered a mole on his head.

He said: “My treatment was superb, but I know more and more of us are getting cancer so that’s why we need to continue to invest more.

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“One of the things we need to focus on is early diagnosis because if you pick up cancers early, it’s much more likely that you’ll completely cure someone.”

He continued: “It’s about half the cost for the NHS if you pick up cancer at stage one or two rather than three and four so that’s why diagnostic centres are very important.

“Basically being able to get people early access to surgery is still the most effective way of getting rid of cancer.”

Mr Hunt said the most dangerous cancers are those which do not show symptoms until it is too late.

“You’re more likely to find a lump in your breast then you are the symptoms of prostate cancer and bowel cancer or oesophageal cancer,” he said. “That’s why they can often be so dangerous.

“Obviously I’m very aware from my time as health secretary that half of us will get cancer in our lifetimes, but the encouraging thing is this country really is one of the global leaders when it comes to cancer research.

“We are doing some groundbreaking research here which could lift the curse of cancer from humanity in the future, which is why I’m all in favour of anything we can possibly do to raise money to support more research into cancer and raise awareness of what’s possible.”

Mr Hunt and his younger brother ran the London Marathon in October to raise money for Sarcoma UK and the Royal Surrey Cancer and Surgical Innovation Centre, as well as a series of runs and bike rides.

“I had superb treatment from the NHS to remove it, but I am very aware of members of my own family who have had much tougher battles against cancer, and I know that’s what families are going through up and down the country,” he said.

“My brother is doing OK, but like many families who have cancer, it is a life-changing thing.”



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