Lobular Moon Shot Project Campaigners Take to Hyde Park After Government Goes Quiet on Funding Pledge
London, 10th October 2025 – Yesterday marked exactly three months since Lobular Moon Shot Project founder, Dr Susan Michaelis, died from lobular breast cancer. Today marks 48 days since campaigners last heard from the Department of Health. During this time, more than 1,000 women will have been diagnosed with lobular breast cancer in the UK. Frustrated by the government's silence on a promise made just five days after Susan's death, campaigners from the Lobular Moon Shot Project will take to Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park at 10am on Sunday 12th October to call on the government to honour a commitment made by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting.
Standing on the historic ground where the suffragettes fought for their voices to be heard and where ordinary citizens have demanded accountability from those in power for over 150 years, campaigners will call on the government to deliver on its commitment to fund vital research into this neglected disease.
On 14th July 2025, Wes Streeting met with Lobular Moon Shot Project campaigners and told them: "Everyone is determined to honour Susan's legacy. I've asked our Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Lucy Chappell to bring campaigners and researchers together to plot a path forward to understand the basic biology behind this cancer, so that we can make a difference to the women affected."
Nearly three months later, after two brief online meetings, the government has gone silent. The last communication from the Department of Health was on 23rd August.
The Lobular Moon Shot Project is calling for £20 million in research funding to enable the Manchester Breast Centre to launch a five-year collaborative research project bringing together researchers from across the UK and Europe. The project aims to finally understand the basic biology of lobular breast cancer – a distinct disease recognised since the 1970s but still critically understudied.
Tristan Loraine, Lobular Moon Shot Project campaigner and husband of Susan Michaelis said, "When politicians fail to deliver on promises, we return to where British democracy was born – Speakers' Corner. We are standing on our soapbox because the government has fallen silent on a promise made in Susan's memory. Lobular breast cancer has been ignored for decades. We were given hope in July. We will not be silenced now."
Footage from the Speakers' Corner event will be released on Wednesday 15th October to coincide with Global Lobular Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday 12th October 2025
- Location: Speakers' Corner, Hyde Park, London
- Time: 10am
- Interviews available: Campaigners will be available for interview
ENDS
Notes to Editors:
- Lobular breast cancer accounts for 10-15% of all breast cancers
- The research to understand the basic biology of the disease has never been carried out and as such the 22 women diagnosed in the UK every day (1000 globally) have no specific treatment.
- Dr Susan Michaelis founded the Lobular Moon Shot Project to demand dedicated research funding for this neglected disease
- The Manchester Breast Centre proposal would bring together UK and European researchers for the first comprehensive study of lobular breast cancer biology
For media enquiries and interview requests: Kate Ford, kate@jumppr.tv, 077409 48065.
