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A LOCAL Senedd Member who is living with prostate cancer is calling for a national screening programme as cases in Wales have been on the rise.
Preseli Pembrokeshire Senedd Member Paul Davies has expressed serious concern over the UK National Screening Committee’s decision not to introduce a national screening programme for prostate cancer, despite it being the most common cancer among men in the UK and responsible for over 12,000 deaths annually.
Mr Davies, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022, joins prominent figures including Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Stephen Fry, and former Prime Minister David Cameron in criticising the UK National Screening Committee’s decision. He has also raised the issue at the Senedd and called on the Welsh Government to issue a statement on their position in relation to the UK National Screening Committee’s decision, along with information on what is being done to tackle prostate cancer rates in Wales.
Back in October, Mr Davies took part in Haverfordwest County AFC’s walk for the Prostate United Challenge with first team player and Haverfordwest County Academy Technical Lead Dan Hawkins. The challenge raises funds for Prostate Cancer UK.
Mr Davies said, “This is a critical moment for men’s health. We know that early detection of prostate cancer can save lives and that’s why I believe we should have a national screening programme, like we do for other major cancers.”
“I’m calling on the Welsh Government to ensure that the voices of men in Wales are heard and to work towards a comprehensive screening programme for prostate cancer.”
“The figures show that there has been a significant increase in prostate cancer in Wales in recent years and that’s why a screening programme is necessary. It would result in more men being tested, more diagnoses made and ultimately, more lives saved.”

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00:00...prostate cancer in Wales.
00:02You'll be aware of the disappointing news last week
00:04that the UK National Screening Committee
00:06has decided not to recommend a national screening programme
00:10for prostate cancer.
00:12Now, as you know, I'm living with prostate cancer.
00:14And since my diagnosis, I've tried to use my platforms
00:17to call for a national screening programme,
00:20as have many others.
00:22Now, Trefney, it's my view that early screening and diagnosis
00:25saves lives.
00:26Now, according to Public Health Wales,
00:28between 2017 and 2019,
00:32there were 931 more prostate cancer cases each year
00:36compared to between 2002 and 2004.
00:41That's a 44% increase,
00:45which shows exactly why we need a screening programme.
00:49Therefore, I'd be grateful if the Welsh Government
00:51could publish a statement so that we can understand its view
00:54in relation to the UK National Screening Committee's decision,
00:57along with details of how the Welsh Government is tackling
01:01the increase in prostate cancer cases here in Wales.
01:04Thank you for your courage and resilience and being able to show that,
01:14not just to us here today across the Chamber,
01:17which we really do acknowledge,
01:19but also for the wider world.
01:21I think it's always really helpful and influential when people like yourself speak up.
01:32And it can't be difficult.
01:34I'm glad that I'm grateful for this question.
01:36Yes, I mean, it has always been the case,
01:39and I remember recalling this back as Health Minister myself.
01:44The National Screening Committee is absolutely predominant
01:48in terms of its advice and guidance to governments.
01:51And I understood and saw, obviously,
01:55we saw of the response a disappointment,
01:58but also recognising that the clinical and medical consideration there was preeminent.
02:05So, but what we will do,
02:07we'll ask the Cabinet Health and Social Care Secretary
02:11to be able to respond to your question today.
02:16Indeed, you may have,
02:17there may be an opportunity for yourself or others to ask a question of him tomorrow,
02:23as well as it is his oral senate questions.
02:26But do you reckon for a wife eto?
02:28Thank you very much once again.
02:30Thank you for your very important question, Paul Davis.
02:32Thank you very much once again.
02:33Thank you for your very important question, Paul Davis.
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