$4.3m prostate cancer campaign to save lives
Hon Tony Ryall
Minister of Health
16 May 2013
$4.3m prostate cancer campaign to save lives
Budget 2013 will deliver $4.3 million over four years to raise awareness of prostate cancer and ensure men have better access to quality information and care, Health Minister Tony Ryall says.
“About 3,000 New Zealand men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and more than 600 die from the disease,” he says. “I am advised a new prostate cancer awareness campaign will lead to better survival rates.”
The prostate cancer campaign funding will be used to:
• Develop information resources for men and
their families.
•
• Create GP support material
to help men and their doctors make informed decisions about
prostate cancer tests and treatment.
•
• Develop
clinical standards to make sure all men have fair and equal
access to quality cancer care.
•
“Advice on
prostate cancer tests and management can be confusing and
there has been a great deal of conflicting information,
which makes it hard for men and their families to make
informed decisions,” Mr Ryall says.
“The Health Select Committee also identified that there are currently differences in the quality of care available to men.
“The new funding will help to develop national standards and guidelines for prostate cancer, which will lead to improved diagnosis, treatment, and care.”
Prostate cancer is most common in men over 50
years of
age.
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