Navendu Mishra MP meets with charity Sarcoma UK

Navendu Mishra MP holding blue sign stating 'Sarcoma: early diagnosis saves lives. SarcomaUK. The bone & soft tissue cancer charity.'

Navendu Mishra meets Sarcoma UK.

Last week, I met with Sarcoma UK  to discuss the work the charity is doing to improve the speed at which sarcoma cancer is diagnosed.  I am excited to be supporting Sarcoma UK on improving sarcoma diagnosis and helping give every single person with sarcoma the best chance of survival.

Sarcomas are uncommon cancers that can affect any part of the body, on the inside or outside, including the muscle, bone, tendons, blood vessels and fatty tissues. 15 people are diagnosed with sarcoma every day in the UK. That’s about 5300 people a year.

The later a sarcoma is diagnosed, the less likely someone is to survive. Sarcoma patients face hurdles at almost every stage of their diagnosis, from GP awareness, scanning, delays, and getting referred to a specialist centre. Initial diagnosis is often inaccurate and compared to other more common cancers, fewer treatment options are available. This means that currently only 55% of sarcoma patients live beyond five years.

It’s essential that if you have any of the signs and symptoms of sarcoma you contact your GP. These are:

  • A lump which is growing, changing, or bigger than a golf ball

  • Swelling, tenderness or pain in or around the bone which may come and go and may be worse at night

  • Stomach pain, feeling sick, loss of appetite or feeling full after eating only a small amount of food

  • Blood in either your poo or vomit

It’s unbelievable that only 25% of people know what sarcoma is, and I’m proud to work with Sarcoma UK to help spread awareness of this rare cancer. It is also clear to see that more needs to be done to improve the speed and accuracy at which sarcoma is diagnosed so that patients have the best possible chance of survival.

It’s great to see this charity raising public awareness about sarcoma and its symptoms, while funding vital research into better treatments and supporting patients and loved ones through their Sarcoma UK Support Line.

Sarcoma UK Support Line experts are here for every person affected by sarcoma. Talk to them or email for information and support. 

Phone: 0808 801 0401  

Email: supportline@sarcoma.org.uk  

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