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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer (APPGBC) exists to raise the profile of breast cancer issues within parliament. We provide the Secretariat to the APPG on breast cancer.

The APPG provides a forum for MPs and Peers to discuss the most important issues affecting women and men with breast cancer.

It also encourages dialogue between parliamentarians, government, the NHS and, most importantly, those living with or affected by the disease.

The Secretariat to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer is provided by Breast Cancer Now and supported by a stakeholder group of organisations.

Officers of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer

Professional portrait of Clive Jones. He has white hair and wears and suit and tie.
Clive Jones is the APPG Chair and the Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham.
Professional portrait of Patricia Ferguson. She has a blonde short bob, black cateye glasses and black floral blazer.
Patricia Ferguson is Vice Chair of APPG and the Labour MP for Glasgow West.
Profession portrait of Sir James Cleverly. He wears a suit with a tie, brown glasses, and has short beard and haircut.
Sir James is Conservative MP for Braintree and the current Shadow Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary.
Professional portrait of Baroness Delyth Morgan. She wears grey top, fashionable gold necklace, and has short dark hair
Baroness Morgan is Vice Chair, and a Labour Peer sitting in the House of Lords. For 23 years Baroness Morgan served as CEO of Breast Cancer Now and its legacy charities.

Reports and publications

The APPG plays an active role in parliament, raising issues on areas that affect breast cancer policy. 

Read our latest reports and publications

 

Find out more about APPG

Email us to learn more about the work of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer and to join the mailing list for the group.

More information about the APPG can also be found on the group’s social media page. 

 

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Disclaimer

This is not an official website (or feed) of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It's not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in these webpages are those of the group.

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