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A new radiotherapy centre is to be sited at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry. | |
The announcement of Northern Ireland's second cancer centre was made by Health Minister Michael McGimpsey during an assembly debate on Tuesday. | |
Mr McGimpsey said he hoped to have the facility up and running by 2015. | Mr McGimpsey said he hoped to have the facility up and running by 2015. |
Currently, the only radiotherapy unit is at the Regional Cancer Centre in Belfast and patients have to travel there for treatment. | |
Mr McGimpsey said: "Today's announcement will mean that by providing radiotherapy services in Belfast and Londonderry, the needs of the Northern Ireland population will be met beyond 2015. | Mr McGimpsey said: "Today's announcement will mean that by providing radiotherapy services in Belfast and Londonderry, the needs of the Northern Ireland population will be met beyond 2015. |
"It is proof of my commitment to providing high quality and accessible cancer services to the entire population. | "It is proof of my commitment to providing high quality and accessible cancer services to the entire population. |
"I will continue to ensure that all health and social care services are provided to the highest possible standard and on a fair and equitable basis throughout Northern Ireland." | "I will continue to ensure that all health and social care services are provided to the highest possible standard and on a fair and equitable basis throughout Northern Ireland." |
The announcement has been welcomed by Susan Gibson, manager of Derry Well Woman. | The announcement has been welcomed by Susan Gibson, manager of Derry Well Woman. |
She said: "We have been committed to both the cancer agenda and the cross-border agenda for the north west for many years. | She said: "We have been committed to both the cancer agenda and the cross-border agenda for the north west for many years. |
"That local people will no longer have to travel to either Belfast or Dublin for radiotherapy represents a move towards equity in terms of cancer care delivery in Ireland - north and south." | "That local people will no longer have to travel to either Belfast or Dublin for radiotherapy represents a move towards equity in terms of cancer care delivery in Ireland - north and south." |
For Carita Kerr, the journey from Derry to Belfast was an added burden when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. | For Carita Kerr, the journey from Derry to Belfast was an added burden when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. |
"You go to the hospital, you have to sit around for quite some time, and then sometimes one of the machines would break down, that means there was a backlog straight away so you had to sit and sit and sit. | "You go to the hospital, you have to sit around for quite some time, and then sometimes one of the machines would break down, that means there was a backlog straight away so you had to sit and sit and sit. |
"Then you went in for about three minutes, then back home again," said Mrs Kerr. | "Then you went in for about three minutes, then back home again," said Mrs Kerr. |
"This happened on a daily basis when you're at your lowest ebb." | "This happened on a daily basis when you're at your lowest ebb." |
Sinn Féin assembly member Raymond McCartney said cancer provision was high on the political agenda in the north-west. | Sinn Féin assembly member Raymond McCartney said cancer provision was high on the political agenda in the north-west. |
"In the past cost was always one of the things that prevented this from happening," he said. | "In the past cost was always one of the things that prevented this from happening," he said. |
"If this is taken as an all-Ireland project, the critical mass is there, and it will make it more difficult to ignore the claims of the north-west. " | "If this is taken as an all-Ireland project, the critical mass is there, and it will make it more difficult to ignore the claims of the north-west. " |