At HMP Bronzefield, women with cancer are chained during treatment, denied hospital care, left to bleed in their cells, and forced to endure filthy, malnourishing conditions. Emergency bells go unanswered, and basic medical rights are ignored. This is not justice—it is systemic cruelty.
Meanwhile, King Charles received world-class cancer treatment. Why are women in prison, many serving short sentences or simply awaiting deportation, left to die?
Research shows the truth: prisoners in England are 28% less likely to receive curative cancer treatment and face 9% higher mortality. Nearly half of prisons in England have been rated inadequate for healthcare provision. A 2023 investigation revealed shocking shortages of medication, long delays, and unsanitary conditions for women behind bars.
At Bronzefield—a private prison run by Sodexo—one nurse is often left responsible for over 500 women after 7PM. Safeguarding warnings from ambulance services have been ignored. Women miss chemotherapy and radiotherapy because the prison fails to take them to appointments. They are denied special diets, cut off from cancer helplines, and refused even basic dignity items like deodorant and clean clothes.
The women’s stories are devastating:
None of these women were sentenced to die.
Every day of delay costs lives. These women are mothers, sisters, daughters—and they deserve dignity, care, and justice.
👉 Sign the petition now to demand the Ministry of Justice, Sodexo Ltd, and CNWL NHS Foundation Trust act to stop this torture.
To learn more, read The View 14 . Join us in calling for Sodexo’s contract to be removed and for justice to be restored behind prison walls.
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