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Families with children battling cancer to have travel costs covered

Families with children battling cancer to have travel costs covered

Summary

Families in England with children fighting cancer will have their travel costs to treatment centers covered under a new government scheme by 2027. The government will allocate £10 million annually to cover these travel expenses for young people up to age 24, helping alleviate the financial burden on families.

Key Facts

  • The scheme will cover travel costs for children and young people up to age 24 with cancer in England.
  • The government plans to set aside £10 million each year for this initiative.
  • Families often pay around £250 per month for travel to cancer treatment facilities.
  • There are 13 specialist cancer centers for children across England, requiring long journeys.
  • Charities report families sometimes go into debt to afford travel for treatments.
  • The announcement is part of a broader government cancer strategy aimed at improving cancer care.
  • The strategy includes measures to reduce waiting times and improve early diagnosis.
  • The plan also addresses needs like improved hospital play facilities and more psychological support.
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