"Of the 7000 women who are diagnosed each year with Ovarian Cancer, typically 5000 will die. This is totally unacceptable and we must find a way to improve diagnostic procedures.
Early detection would mean that 95% of women diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer would survive.
"The Leader of the House agreed that I was right to raise the problem and that loss of life through Ovarian Cancer was a tragedy and that Government must find ways to address," added Lorely.