Britain's Attitudes To Cancer

Three quarters of people in Britain (76%) see cancer as a national health priority, according to new research from MORI. The survey, commissioned by CancerBACUP, aims to help determine Britain's attitudes to cancer.

Three quarters of people in Britain (76%) see cancer as a national health priority, according to new research from MORI. The survey, commissioned by CancerBACUP (now Macmillan Cancer Support), aims to help determine Britain's attitudes to cancer.

The survey also shows almost three in five (58%) feel the government should set up a national budget to tackle cancer, with that budget spent only on cancer.

Technical details

2035 men and women , aged 15 and over were interviewed, from all social grades. The interviews took place throughout Great Britain, face-to-face in people's homes between 3–10 October 2003. The data have been weighted to reflect the population profile of Great Britain.

Topline Results

  • 2,035 adults aged 15+
  • Interviewed face-to-face in-home
  • Between 03 — 10 October 2003
  • An asterisk (*) indicates a percentage of less than 0.5% but greater than zero
  • Data have been weighted to reflect the national profile
  • Base all, unless otherwise stated

Q1 Which, if any, illnesses or diseases do you think should be a national health priority?

  %
Alzheimer's Disease 15
Anxiety 4
Arthritis/Rheumatism 12
Asthma 12
Cancer 76
Cancer Only 18
Heart disease 41
Depression 7
Diabetes 15
HIV/AIDS 19
Mental illness 13
MS/Multiple sclerosis 9
Obesity/Being overweight 7
Osteoporosis 6
Parkinson's Disease 9
Other 19
None of these 1
Don't know 3

Q2 Which illness or disease, if any, do you feel the government should set up a national budget to tackle, if that meant that that particular budget would be spent on that disease alone?

  %
Alzheimer's Disease 4
Anxiety *
Arthritis/Rheumatism 2
Asthma 1
Cancer 58
Heart disease 8
Depression 1
Diabetes 2
HIV/AIDS 5
Mental illness 3
MS/Multiple sclerosis 1
Obesity/Being overweight 1
Osteoporosis *
Parkinson's Disease 1
Other 5
None of these 4
Don't know 4

Q3 Which, if any, of these do you feel should be funded locally and which should be funded nationally? By 'funded locally' I mean paid for from local funds, that is, by local health bodies and by 'funded nationally' I mean paid for from national or central government funds.

  Locally Nationally Neither It depends Don't know
  % % % % %
Cancer 5 92 1 2 *
Heart Disease 7 89 1 2 *
Obesity/Being overweight 33 41 17 8 1
Reducing alcohol intake 32 42 18 7 1
Tackling smoking 21 58 14 6 1
Asthma 29 64 2 5 1

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