Mr. Speaker, during my intervention, I did have an opportunity to speak about the consequences of diagnosing late-stage breast cancer in a woman aged 40 to 49. I wonder whether my hon. colleague might like to make some comments around the intrusiveness, the loss of dignity, the loss of employment, the loss of income and, of course, the consequences of treatment inside a family of a woman diagnosed at age 40 to 49 with later-stage breast cancer.
In the House of Commons on December 4th, 2024. See this statement in context.