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Cancer Patients' Mental Health Support Lacking, Minister Reveals

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mental health support for cancer patients does not meet expected standards.
  • Health minister, herself a cancer patient, backs the Daily Express campaign.
  • Patients should receive holistic needs assessments and personalized care plans.
Cancer Patients' Mental Health Support Lacking, Minister Reveals

The current provision of mental health support for individuals undergoing cancer treatment is failing to meet anticipated government standards. This critical gap was highlighted today by Health Minister Ashley Dalton.

Dalton, who is personally familiar with the challenges of cancer as she lives with incurable breast cancer, has publicly commended the Daily Express's ongoing Cancer Care campaign. This campaign is actively working towards guaranteeing that all individuals diagnosed with cancer receive adequate support for their mental health needs.

The minister emphasized that cancer patients should expect a comprehensive approach to their care. This includes a holistic needs assessment and the development of personalized care and support plans, ensuring that their treatment journey is focused on their individual priorities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Patients should receive a holistic needs assessment and a personalized care and support plan.
Health Minister Ashley Dalton and the Daily Express's Cancer Care campaign are advocating for improved support.
Mental health support helps patients cope with the emotional and psychological challenges during and after cancer treatment.

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