Ever wanted to put a question about cancer to an MP? Now’s your chance.

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On 11 September 2013, Macmillan will be holding its second Parliamentary Question Time at the House of Commons in London.

Macmillan Question Time brings together a panel of MPs, peers and health experts to answer questions about cancer care and services. Ciaran Devine, Macmillan’s chief executive, will also be on the panel.

I’m going along and I’m really looking forward to hear what the panel have to say. It’s important we get as many people affected by cancer as possible involved, so whether you’re a cancer patient, or a carer, friend, relative, or work colleague of someone affected by cancer – please take this chance to put your question to the panel.

It’s already fully booked but you can still post a question in the comments section on this blog or on Twitter using #MacQT.

We’ll also be livetweeting Macmillan Question Time, so you’ll be able to follow discussions on the day with #MacQT.

Some of last year’s shortlisted questions included:

    • The financial impact of cancer
      • End of life care
      • The need to support carers better
      • The future of cancer networks
      • 24/7 community nursing
      • Improving cancer outcomes
      • Rarer cancers

        I’m already thinking of questions I’d like to ask and I’d love to know what questions you’d like to ask, so get thinking and posting your questions below!

        Anonymous