The above question was asked to the It-Your-Vote community.
We provided additional information for the question which was:
"It has been reported by British Live Trust (britishlivertrust.org.uk) in joint research that six of the deadliest cancers: pancreatic, liver, brain, lung, oesophageal and stomach cancer have just a 14% survival rate, but account for 51% of all cancer deaths. However, there is no special focus to target more money on research and treatment for these six forms of cancer, while other cancer treatments (breast, prostate, kidney) receive more money. Is this wrong and should more money/effort be focused on these deadly six. Alternatively, do you think it is for the NHS to decide how it spends its budget.".
The available answers for this questions were:
1. Yes-more money/effort should be focused on these six deadly cancers
2. No view
3. No-NHS to decide how it spends its budget
The winning answer was "Yes-more money/effort should be focused on these six deadly cancers" with 76.00% of the total vote.
Answer | Percentage |
---|---|
Yes-more money needed | 76.00% |
No view | 4.00% |
No-NHS decides | 20.00% |
Answer | Male % | Female % | Total % |
---|---|---|---|
Yes-more money needed | 52.00% | 24.00% | 76.00% |
No view | 0% | 4.00% | 4.00% |
No-NHS decides | 8.00% | 12.00% | 20.00% |