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Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Nov 2023
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
I, too, thank Willie Coffey for bringing this debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome the recognition of pancreatic cancer awareness month and world pancreatic cancer day, which will be marked tomorrow. It is critical that we take time to mark those even...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2021
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month 2021
I thank Clare Adamson for bringing this important debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I am proud to highlight the importance of pancreatic cancer awareness month, and of marking world pancreatic cancer day tomorrow. Pancreatic cancer is truly one of the most ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Nov 2024
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and World Pancreatic Cancer Day 2024
I thank Clare Adamson for bringing the debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I mark pancreatic cancer awareness month and world pancreatic cancer day, which, as we have heard, takes place on 21 November. Raising awareness of illnesses such as pancreatic cancer ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2022
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month 2022
I, too, thank Clare Adamson for bringing the debate to the chamber and I welcome the people who join us in the gallery. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I mark pancreatic cancer awareness month and world pancreatic cancer day, which took place earlier this month. Raising awarene...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 May 2023
Race for Life 30th Anniversary
I thank David Torrance for bringing the debate to the chamber and allowing us to again talk about the very important issue of changing cancer outcomes. It is right that we use much of our members’ business debate time to discuss cancer, cancer treatment and the research that i...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Feb 2022
World Cancer Day 2022
I thank my fellow Scottish Labour colleague, Jackie Baillie, for bringing her members’ business debate to the chamber. I could not be here today and not speak in it. The theme of world cancer day 2022 is “close the care gap” and it is about understanding and recognising the i...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Nov 2025
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness
I, too, thank Clare Adamson for bringing the debate to the chamber, and for all the work that she has done on pancreatic cancer over this session of Parliament. I am glad that the Parliament is once again marking pancreatic cancer awareness month and highlighting the importan...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Mar 2022
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
I thank Marie McNair for bringing this important debate to the chamber and I thank members for the contributions so far. We can see how important these debates are, as Evelyn Tweed has just said, in allowing us to talk about these issues in a public forum. On behalf of Scottis...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Nov 2021
Mouth Cancer Action Month 2021
I thank David Torrance for bringing the topic to the chamber for debate. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I recognise mouth cancer action month and acknowledge the crucial work of the Mouth Cancer Foundation and Oral Health Foundation in raising awareness of mouth cancer. The NH...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Cholangiocarcinoma
I, too, thank Marie McNair for securing this debate in the chamber. I also thank AMMF for all the work that it does to support research on cholangiocarcinoma, raise awareness and support those who have been diagnosed. Its campaign and Marie McNair’s call to ensure the funding ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Sep 2025
Bladder Cancer Diagnosis
I thank Stuart McMillan for bringing the debate to the chamber. I also thank him for his contribution in raising so many of the issues that people with bladder cancer face. Having listened to the debate, I also thank Emma Harper for her contribution about her nursing experien...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 Feb 2023
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2023
I, too, thank Ruth Maguire for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I am sorry that I am not in the chamber but at home. I will make a short contribution, because I know that we have a lot of business to get through today. My first point is that it was an absolute h...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
17 Nov 2021
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month 2021
Again, I wish all those who are involved in pancreatic cancer awareness month the very best, and I thank Clare Adamson.
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Jun 2024
Action Mesothelioma Day 2024
I thank Marie McNair for securing this important debate again this year. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome action mesothelioma day 2024, which we will mark next Friday. As we have heard, mesothelioma is a rare and hard-to-treat form of cancer. Asbestos was banned more ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Jun 2021
Women’s Health
It is very welcome that women’s health is receiving some of the spotlight that it deserves in the chamber today. I am delighted to be opening for Scottish Labour. I want to focus on the way in which women continue to be treated as second-class citizens in Scotland, whether by...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
28 Sep 2022
National Health Service Waiting Times
I will tell the member how that can be mitigated: it can be done by voting Labour at the next general election. When visiting hospitals in my region, I have seen hard-working people struggling to do an impossible task with too few staff, fewer resources and constant pressure....
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Jan 2023
Fire Brigades Union DECON Campaign
I thank Maggie Chapman for bringing the debate to the chamber. I also welcome everyone who has spoken in the debate and our guests in the public gallery. Many of us will have friends, family members or colleagues who have been diagnosed with cancer, and we will have witnessed...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
12 Nov 2024
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
Yes, of course. I return to my point about unhealthy life expectancy. Not only do our poorest neighbours die younger, they live life in a much poorer state of health for longer. That plays out for women in many ways. They live in poor health, and they care for others in poor ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Jun 2025
Action Mesothelioma Day 2025
I thank Marie McNair for bringing this important debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome action mesothelioma day 2025, which will be marked on 4 July. In my years in Parliament, I have been pleased to stand with Marie McNair and other members to play my ...
1. Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2023
Topical Question Time · Prostate Cancer
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to comments by Prostate Cancer UK regarding reported figures showing that men in Scotland are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer too late for it to be successfully treated than in any other part of the UK. (S6T-...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Jun 2023
Liver Cancer
I, too, thank Stuart McMillan for bringing to the chamber this timely and important debate. To say that we have a liver cancer crisis in Scotland is both patently true and deeply concerning for all of us who have, for decades, been seeing the introduction of various reforms to...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Mar 2024
Brain Tumour Awareness Month 2024
I thank my colleague Foysol Choudhury for bringing the motion to Parliament to raise awareness of brain tumour awareness month. After having met Theo and Thomas from Brain Tumour Research earlier in the parliamentary session, I am pleased to see increased awareness of brain tu...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
10 Sep 2025
Bladder Cancer Diagnosis
That is a fantastic suggestion. Emma Harper is right to say that, if a good campaign is working, we should get it out across Scotland. We should all put our forces behind that, through any channel that we can use. The campaign that I mentioned talked in its notes about lower-...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Jun 2021
Cervical Screening
This incident is obviously a serious failure that must not be allowed to happen again. I ask my question on behalf of women who had subtotal hysterectomies before 1997. To reassure those women, I would like to press for a date on which the audit of those cases will be complete...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 May 2022
Health and Social Care
I am pleased to close the debate for Scottish Labour and, once again, to give my and my party’s thanks to all health and social care staff and unpaid carers. We agree that the importance of having care at the centre of our communities, close to people and easily accessible, ca...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Jun 2022
Action Mesothelioma Day 2022
As we have heard from other members, mesothelioma is a cruel and painful condition that often takes hold years before it is diagnosed. According to Health and Safety Executive data, the disease was responsible for 78 deaths in my local area of East Ayrshire between 1981 and 20...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
30 Jun 2022
Action Mesothelioma Day 2022
Thank you. That point is well made, as is the point that, although the condition is seen in men in heavy industry, women and others are affected because of such issues. We must be aware of that. We have touched on the fact that so many people who suffered exposure to asbesto...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Dec 2022
Health Inequalities (Report)
I thank all my colleagues on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for the work that they put into the report, and I thank all those who gave evidence to the committee on the reality of health inequalities in our communities. I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2023
Topical Question Time · Prostate Cancer
It is important that we look at the figures. The figure for individuals being diagnosed too late to be successfully treated is 12.5 per cent in London. In Scotland, the figure is not far off three times as high, at 35 per cent. The cabinet secretary must accept that that is an...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2023
Topical Question Time · Prostate Cancer
I laid out the figures, which are quite stark. Public Health Scotland data that was released in 2021 highlighted: “There was convincing evidence that socio-economic deprivation increased the likelihood of being diagnosed with more advanced cancers of the ... prostate.” In fu...
Carol Mochan Lab Committee
08 Mar 2023
Continued Petitions
That is a relevant point. We should raise that with the Government as something that it must make sure that it monitors in its cancer plans.
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 May 2023
VAT Burn Campaign
I, too, thank Jackie Dunbar for bringing this important debate to the chamber. It is right that we debate this topic, because it is important that we consider the campaign and discuss all options that would allow people to be safer in the sun. As the motion states, the vast m...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
09 May 2023
VAT Burn Campaign
That is lovely—thank you. I am sure that the member will understand that the next part of my speech very much addresses that particular issue, so her intervention is very welcome. The role that employers play in protecting employees, in particular those who work outdoors duri...
1. Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Topical Question Time · Ovarian Cancer Treatment
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to recent reports that treatment for ovarian cancer is a postcode lottery and has left some women with no option but to pay for private healthcare. (S6T-01555)
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Topical Question Time · Ovarian Cancer Treatment
I thank the minister for that answer, but I am dismayed to read the reports in the Sunday Post that clearly detail a two-tiered health system in which the wealthy can afford treatment and even those on average incomes have little choice but to spend most of their savings on su...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
23 Jan 2024
Breastfeeding
Thank you very much for that intervention. It is a very good point—time passes and we perhaps forget some of the legislation that has been passed when we could be making sure that people in our communities are aware of it. Funnily enough, I was at a women’s group earlier today...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Feb 2024
National Health Service Dentistry
I am pleased to close the second debate for Scottish Labour. As before, I thank the Liberal Democrats for bringing this important debate to the chamber in their own time. Having listened to the debate, I think that it is fair to say that NHS dentistry in Scotland is in crisis...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Mar 2024
Smoking and Vaping
I thank the minister for advance sight of her statement. Scottish Labour, as the party that led the way with the introduction of the smoking ban, will fully support legislation that we hope will lead to the creation of a tobacco-free generation and a tobacco-free Scotland. It ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 May 2024
No Falls Week 2024
I thank Clare Adamson for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I also thank the two speakers before me, both of whose contributions I enjoyed. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome no falls week 2024 and restate our commitment to promoting safe working at height. ...
5. Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 May 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Cervical Cancer Screening
To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to reduce any health inequalities, specifically in relation to the uptake of cervical cancer screening appointments. (S6O-03496)
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2024
Topical Question Time · Bowel Cancer Screening
The latest data from Public Health Scotland shows a shocking 21 per cent gap in the uptake of bowel cancer screening between the most-deprived areas and the least-deprived areas. Does the minister accept that health inequalities are a blight on Scotland and does she also accep...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Nov 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Breast Cancer Outcomes
The cabinet secretary will know from public health figures that the gap between our most and least deprived communities remains stubbornly high. Women between the ages of 50 and 70 from our most deprived communities are less likely to attend their routine breast screening appo...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Nov 2024
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
I am so pleased that Government time has been given to debating women’s health today. We will support the Government’s motion tonight. If we have learned anything from the women’s health plan, it is that every target in the next women’s health plan must have attached to it a ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Dec 2024
Healthcare in Remote and Rural Areas
For me, as a member of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, our inquiry into remote and rural healthcare painted a sobering picture. Patients who live in such areas face unique challenges in accessing healthcare, so I welcome the debate, which will enable us to have an...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Jan 2025
Child Poverty
It is my view and my party’s view that the overarching priority of the Scottish Parliament should be to tackle, reduce and eradicate child poverty. Child poverty is a huge challenge that our country faces. It limits the opportunities of children in every town and deepens the i...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
Today’s debate is of critical importance, and it is right that we use our time in the chamber to debate topics that match the Scottish people’s priorities. The SNP Government might want to hide from its responsibilities and its record when it comes to the NHS, but Opposition ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Oct 2025
Give Blood 4 Good
I apologise that I am not in the chamber this evening, because the order of business was changed, but, like others, I so wanted to speak in this debate. I thank Fulton MacGregor for bringing this important debate to the chamber and I join him and others in commending the work ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Feb 2026
Mental Health Impact of Cell Therapies
I start by thanking Bill Kidd for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I am always pleased to join in his debates, which are often on subjects that the Parliament does not have time to really shine a light on. Whether they are international issues, with a focus on pe...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
Public trust in governance and decision making, whether at the local or national level, is crucial for our institutions and democracy. Transparency and accountability are equally as important. We in the Parliament would all agree that people who work in public service must str...
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Meeting of the Parliament 15 November 2023

15 Nov 2023 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month

I, too, thank Willie Coffey for bringing this debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome the recognition of pancreatic cancer awareness month and world pancreatic cancer day, which will be marked tomorrow. It is critical that we take time to mark those events and I wish everyone who is involved all the best for the work that will be carried out tomorrow and in the rest of the month.

As other members have said, raising awareness of illnesses such as pancreatic cancer is pivotal to ensuring early diagnosis and improving the prognosis. Like Miles Briggs, I have spoken in our previous debates on the subject since I was elected, and I always consider it important to highlight the key symptoms.

We know that the problem is that people do not recognise the key symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Those include abdominal or back pain or discomfort, unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite, yellowing of the skin or eyes or itchy skin, a change in bowel habits, nausea or vomiting, and indigestion that does not respond to treatment. Knowing those symptoms and seeking medical advice, even as a precaution, can be life saving or life prolonging, and it is key that we continue to support the public awareness campaigns on that, as all members have said. According to Pancreatic Cancer UK, only 8 per cent of people can name the most common symptoms of pancreatic cancer, which is far too low. We know that, so, to save and prolong lives, we must increase the numbers significantly.

I thank the various organisations that contacted me ahead of today’s debate, along with the members of the public whose family members have been affected who also contacted me. Such briefings are always important and highlight the sheer scale of the challenge that we face given the destructive nature of pancreatic cancer. We always appreciate the work that has gone into putting together such briefings for us.

Other members have mentioned the importance of research. We know from research that pancreatic cancer is the deadliest common cancer. More than half of people die within three months of diagnosis, and seven in 10 people with pancreatic cancer never receive any treatment, often because of late diagnosis. This is a significant challenge that demands immediate response, as others have said. That is why I give my full support to Pancreatic Cancer UK’s “Don’t write me off” campaign, which sets out three priorities, which are to make diagnosis, treatment and care faster, fairer and funded. As I noted, many pancreatic cancer sufferers will not receive treatment, so we need that diagnosis and treatment to be much faster.

As I often do in the chamber, I will talk a little about inequalities that exist among people seeking support and treatment. The socioeconomic health inequalities that create deep, divisive and damaging inequalities in our communities also matter in these circumstances. We need to support people to speak to their general practitioner or a local nurse whenever they can. Even if that is just a precaution, it is always worth it.

As has been said, we need to address funding to provide support for patients. The motion talks about the fact that we need funding for services. The national health service is struggling at times, particularly with long waiting times, slow diagnosis and a lack of readily available treatment. We must address that and look at the funding sources. As I think everybody would agree, the NHS is our proudest possession—it is certainly my party’s proudest creation. We would be letting people down if we were not honest about the things that we need to do.

I thank everyone in the public gallery and all the members who have spoken.

17:53  

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-10584, in the name of Willie Coffey, on pancreatic cancer awareness month. The debate ...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP
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Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
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Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con
I thank Willie Coffey for securing the debate and welcome the people who have joined us in the public gallery. I also pay tribute to Clare Adamson, who has c...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I, too, thank Willie Coffey for bringing this debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome the recognition of pancreatic cancer awareness m...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I thank Willie Coffey for bringing this important debate to the chamber. I also thank the organisations that provided briefings to parliamentarians for today...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
I thank Willie Coffey for securing this debate, and for sharing his personal story, and I pay tribute to Clare Adamson for her work. I also thank the organi...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP
I am grateful to my colleague Willie Coffey for securing this important debate on pancreatic cancer awareness month. The issue is, I know, close to his heart...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
I thank Willie Coffey for securing this members’ business debate. I will not rehearse the statistics that we have already heard, but as we know, early detect...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Jenni Minto to respond to the debate. 18:12
The Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health (Jenni Minto) SNP
I thank my colleague Willie Coffey for bringing the motion to the chamber and reminding us of the impact that pancreatic cancer can potentially have on all o...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, minister. That concludes the debate. Meeting closed at 18:19.