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BreastCheck clarifies RTE Donegal claims 11.09.07

THE national breast screening programme BreastCheck has said it has "firm plans" to roll out its services to Donegal.
Its statement follows an RTE 'Prime Time' programme last week which made claims to the contrary.BreastCheck wishes to correct this fact and provide clarification.
"Based on BreastCheck's national expansion plan submitted in 2002, and sanctioned by the Department of Health and Children in May 2005, BreastCheck's Western and Southern Screening Units will become operational later this year," said the statement.
"Since receiving sanction, significant and rapid progress has been made regarding the creation of the service.
"The Western Screening Unit will serve the population from Tipperary North to Donegal using a combination of mobile and fixed screening facilities. The Western region will cover counties Galway, Sligo, Roscommon, Donegal, Mayo, Leitrim, Clare and Tipperary North Riding."
BreastCheck invites women aged 50-64 for a free mammogram on an area-by-area basis, every two years.
BreastCheck, which says its budget is "fully committed", is not part of the Health Service Executive and is therefore not affected by the temporary suspension in the appointment of staff.
A recruitment drive for BreastCheck staff is underway and up to 50 staff will be employed in the West. Staff recruited to date include clinical directors, consultant radiologists, consultant surgeons and consultant histopathologists, all with a special interest in breast disease. Administration and radiography staff have also been appointed.
The BreastCheck statement continued: "Whilst an exact screening date cannot be provided for the women in Donegal, we wish to provide assurance again that clear plans are underway and that BreastCheck is committed to the earliest possible provision of quality assured screening in the Western area as quickly as possible.
"It is incorrect to suggest that no work has been done to provide for this service or indeed no plan in place."
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