An utter outrage
£60 million pounds to be spent on screening for intestine cancer.....in the distributing of sample cards with fecal deposits on it.
This should be a matter of choice.....if the elderly wish to be screened for intestine cancers', at their routine check ups, they should be informed about their rights' to have the tests carried out. If thereafter they decide that it is in their best interests to have the tests carried out, then they should be subjected to a few deposits of application forms to the surgeries, whereby they can apply for the screening cards themselves' or be directed to the correct department of health to collect them....
This would cut unnecessary wastes' of producing papers, and the shredding and the further destruction's of the rain forests', whereby books and films for children are more of a better resource of investments for those children suffering for social decay ailments. Thus the screening cards will be filtered around the country year in and year out, at the costs of millions of distributions', to the elderly, that by way of choice would opt out of such regular testings' anyway.
Thus, the funding would be cut be three quarters of the amount that is currently needed. And only on special request of certifications of applications', would then they proceed to require the appropriated information for further extensive examinations'.
Thus, to state, you are ploughing unnecessary funds into a system, whereby children's wards', are much more in need of such funding, and of special requirement patients, whereby they need day trips and or special disfigurement outings of support to surrender, an enjoyment programme.
Of what in most cases' are neglected, at the NHS's disarray of figure taxing and amounting of fund distributions of unfairness'.
We do however recognise that cervical cancer effects all women, and that women need to be cleaned of cancer cells on a regular bases', by a wiping and screening clearance.
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