Eluned Morgan MS and Nia Griffiths MP visit PPH

ELUNED Morgan MS and Nia Griffith MP visited Prince Philip Hospital
today to learn more about the Lung Cancer Symptom Assessment Line
(LUMEN) pilot project.

Funded by Moondance Cancer Initiative, Hywel Dda University Health
Board’s LUMEN pilot project is a nurse-led service that focuses on the
early detection of lung cancer in people living in Carmarthenshire.

This pilot is currently available to anyone aged 40 or over, and
registered with a GP in Carmarthenshire who is experiencing the
following symptoms:

* Cough (more than 3 weeks)

* Losing weight without trying

* Shortness of breath

* Hoarse voice

* Repeated chest infections

* Chest pain

* More tired than usual

* Loss of appetite

* A lung condition with changing symptoms

Explaining the aims of the project, Patricia Rees, Lung Cancer Triage
Nurse said: “The LUMEN project provides people living in
Carmarthenshire, who are experiencing respiratory problems either as
smokers or non-smokers, with direct access to a specialist nurse who can
discuss symptoms, and if appropriate, refer them directly for further
investigation.”

If successful, it is hoped that the pilot will be extended to both
Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion next year.

Dr Savita Shanbhag, GP Cancer Lead said: “We were pleased to be able to
meet with the local politicians to raise awareness of the work of the
LUMEN team. We believe that enabling individuals to call our phone line
helps us to detect symptoms early and refer patients onwards for early
diagnosis. We are thankful to Moondance for funding this innovative
project.”

After hearing about the service, Nia Griffith MP said: “This service is
a really positive way to encourage people to seek help if they are
experiencing the relevant symptoms. Getting the message out about early
diagnosis is so important for saving lives.”

Elected members for Carmarthenshire were invited to visit the LUMEN
project to meet with the team and learn more about how the project
enables early diagnosis.

If you, a family member, or friend have any of the above symptoms, call
0300 30366142 – Monday to Friday 9am-2pm to speak to the LUMEN team.

For more information on Moondance Cancer Initiative visit their webpage:
https://moondance-cancer.wales/

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