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Double blow for NW cancer campaign 04.07.08

CANCER services for the North West received a double blow this week.
Firstly, Professor Tom Keane, the man tasked with implementing Ireland's cancer strategy, indicated in a radio interview that it could be difficult to retain staff in a centre of excellence north of the Galway-Dublin line.
A day later in the Seanad, a Fine Gael/Labour motion calling for the retention of cancer care services on existing sites and the immediate provision of a satellite unit at Letterkenny General Hospital, was defeated by the Government.
Speaking following Prof. Keane's interview on RTE Radio One, MEP Marian Harkin hit out at his equating the North West region with remote parts of northern Canada where he previously worked. Prof. Keane also referred to the cross-border model - where Donegal women would receive treatment at Altnagelvin in Derry - as the solution to Donegal's service provision.
“Professor Keane should not attempt to equate Donegal with British Columbia as if their populations were similar and the distance to cancer treatment centres
Marian Harkin MEP
likely to attract and retain staff in anything like the same league," said Ms. Harkin.
She described as Government "discrimination" in cancer services the fact that Breastcheck, which was promised to women in the North West in 2001, 2003, 2005 and, finally, Autumn 2007, will not now reach all parts of the country until March 2010.
"This situation means that if the diagnostic facilities closed in Sligo General Hospital at the end of the current year, women in Sligo and Donegal would have no access whatsoever to breast screening," she said.
“I accept that Professor Keane is only implementing Government policy but in supporting it he should only make valid comparisons between Ireland and Canada and acknowledge that the best outcome for cancer patients is connected to the level of stress involved for them in the entire diagnostic, surgical and recovery elements of their trauma," she added.
Meanwhile, following the defeat of the FG/Labour motion that was also supported by Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty, Health Minister Mary Harney told the Seanad the current Irish cancer strategy was the best available for women in the North West.
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