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Lung cancer patients' medical records sent to US company linked with tobacco giant Philip Morris | Lung cancer patients' medical records sent to US company linked with tobacco giant Philip Morris |
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Privacy campaigners have called for MPs to investigate why records of 180,000 lung cancer patients were released to an American company that has worked for tobacco giants including Philip Morris. | Privacy campaigners have called for MPs to investigate why records of 180,000 lung cancer patients were released to an American company that has worked for tobacco giants including Philip Morris. |
Public Health England (PHE) released the anonymised NHS data under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act to William E Wecker Associates. | Public Health England (PHE) released the anonymised NHS data under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act to William E Wecker Associates. |
It was done without the permission of the patients and encompassed every case in England over a four-year period, The Daily Telegraph reported. | It was done without the permission of the patients and encompassed every case in England over a four-year period, The Daily Telegraph reported. |
Silkie Carlo, director of the Big Brother Watch pressure group, said: “It is appalling that Public Health England has given away 180,000 cancer patients’ confidential information to a commercial firm. | Silkie Carlo, director of the Big Brother Watch pressure group, said: “It is appalling that Public Health England has given away 180,000 cancer patients’ confidential information to a commercial firm. |
“This release of such sensitive data could only increase patients’ suffering and many of those affected are rightly outraged. | “This release of such sensitive data could only increase patients’ suffering and many of those affected are rightly outraged. |
“Big Brother Watch fully supports calls for an inquiry by the Health Select Committee. | “Big Brother Watch fully supports calls for an inquiry by the Health Select Committee. |
“This Government needs to understand the importance of data protection and consent in today’s world. It makes absolutely no sense that cancer patients lack consent over their medical records.” | “This Government needs to understand the importance of data protection and consent in today’s world. It makes absolutely no sense that cancer patients lack consent over their medical records.” |
Philip Morris International produces six of the top 15 brands of cigarette, including Marlboro. | Philip Morris International produces six of the top 15 brands of cigarette, including Marlboro. |
Wecker’s website said it had also worked with Japan Tobacco International, Altria Group and Lorillard. | Wecker’s website said it had also worked with Japan Tobacco International, Altria Group and Lorillard. |
It is also linked to other bodies such as the American Medical Association. | It is also linked to other bodies such as the American Medical Association. |
The company claims to have “established a track record of creative and effective applications of statistical and mathematical analysis to questions arising in regulation and litigation, in business and government”. | The company claims to have “established a track record of creative and effective applications of statistical and mathematical analysis to questions arising in regulation and litigation, in business and government”. |
In its data request, Wecker said it wanted to evaluate lung cancer trends in Australia, Ireland, the UK and the US. | In its data request, Wecker said it wanted to evaluate lung cancer trends in Australia, Ireland, the UK and the US. |
PHE defended its actions, saying it had a legal duty to release the information on 179,040 lung tumours diagnosed between 2009 and 2013, which it did in July 2016. | PHE defended its actions, saying it had a legal duty to release the information on 179,040 lung tumours diagnosed between 2009 and 2013, which it did in July 2016. |
Dr Jem Rashbass, its national director for disease registration and cancer analysis, said: “We released this data under our legal duty to comply with the Freedom of Information Act. | Dr Jem Rashbass, its national director for disease registration and cancer analysis, said: “We released this data under our legal duty to comply with the Freedom of Information Act. |
“Patient confidentiality is of utmost importance and we’ve ensured that not sensitive or identifying patient information has been released. | “Patient confidentiality is of utmost importance and we’ve ensured that not sensitive or identifying patient information has been released. |
“Any organisation or person can submit an FoI request and is legally entitled to a response, provided there is no applicable exemption.” | “Any organisation or person can submit an FoI request and is legally entitled to a response, provided there is no applicable exemption.” |
Dr Rashbass later added: “This is anonymised information of a kind that we regularly provide for cancer research. | |
“We have very strict processes for managing patient data and fully comply with NHS requirements for handling it. | |
“No identifiable patient information has been released and prior to the disclosure we thoroughly checked the study protocols which stated clearly that it is a piece of medical research. We have a duty to provide data for health purposes when its disclosure is not subject to any exemption.” | |
The Independent has contacted Wecker for comment. | The Independent has contacted Wecker for comment. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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