DONEGAL has the highest
incidence of cancer in the North West with 874 new
cases, according to Donegal Action for Cancer Care (DACC).
Quoting figures from the National Cancer Registry,
DACC said it was seriously concerned for the future
of cancer services at Letterkenny General Hospital
because of plans to open a radiotherapy unit in
Derry.
"We have serious concerns for the downgrading of all
cancer services in Donegal in light of Minister
Harney welcoming a new satellite radiotherapy centre
for Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry.
"The Minister states that 'there are clear
advantages in further co-operation to enhance
services for patients, especially those living in
border areas'," said a DACC spokesperson.
"Does the Minister feel that she can’t provide an
excellent service at Letterkenny General Hospital
for the people of Northern Ireland? Will we, the
people of Donegal, have equal access or will we be
spare capacity?”
DACC also questions whether oncology staff and
services will disappear from Letterkenny and asks
why there appears to have been no consultation with
the people of Donegal on cross border cancer
services.
"Why is cross border always a one way process out of
Donegal and why is it that the population figures
that make up critical mass only work one way as well
- out of Donegal?
"Could we be last on the list for funding for our
services in Donegal if our Government are spending
our money in Northern Ireland?"
DACC urged the people of Donegal to write to their
local politicians about their concerns. |