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Cancer centre timeframe "unreasonable" 21.04.08

AN INISHOWEN councillor has called for the radiotherapy centre at Altnagelvin Hospital to be "fast-tracked" for cancer patients in the North West.
Cllr. Pádraig MacLochlainn said the proposed 2015 opening date for the Derry centre was "entirely unreasonable".
"It is now almost two years since 15,000 people marched through the streets of Letterkenny in the pouring rain with a simple demand of equality in cancer care for patients and their families in Donegal and the North West," said Cllr. MacLochlainn.
"Minister Michael McGimpsey's announcement in recent days is a tribute to their tenacity and fierce determination. The trauma of living with cancer is enough for patients and their families without the huge physical and financial burden of travelling hundreds of miles for treatment."
But Cllr. MacLochlainn said the Irish Government must "seize the moment" to ensure cancer patients and their families didn't have to wait seven years for treatment locally.
"While the commitment to a radiation
Cllr. Pádraig MacLochlainn
unit in Altnagelvin on a cross border basis, for the population of the North West Region is welcome, the timeframe of 2015 is entirely unreasonable. Now is the time for the Irish Government to seize the moment and immediately engage with Minister McGimpsey to ensure that the finances are put in place to fast track this commitment.
"The people of Donegal, Derry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh, who have suffered so much from partition and two separate economies and administrative systems, need to see the Good Friday Agreement working in practice. There needs to be delivery from the Irish Government and no where better to begin than cancer patients and their families," added the Buncrana-based councillor.
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