AN estimated 100 people
attended a meeting in Derry on Monday night to fight
for the promised radiotherapy unit for cancer
patients, north and south.
Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn said the turn-out was "a
renewal of the campaign for cancer care in the
entire North West of Ireland".
“People in the North West were justifiably angered
when the North’s Health Minister Michael McGimpsey
stated that he has the money to build a new
radiotherapy unit in Altnagelvin Hospital but that
he wouldn't have the money to staff it.
"That anger was reflected at (Monday's) meeting and
I commend those people for voicing their concerns.
It is essential that a strong, united voice emerges
on this issue from Donegal and the entire region."
“This is an issue which unites us all. Almost every
family is affected by cancer at some point and the
case for this centre has been well made. It is
needed and should be delivered," added the Sinn Féin
election candidate for Donegal North East. |