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BreastCheck gets green-light...nine years on 18.05.09

DONEGAL'S two cancer campaign groups have welcomed the green-light for the recruitment of staff to BreastCheck in the county. Both Donegal Action for Cancer Care (DACC) and Co-operating for Cancer Care NorthWest CCC(NW) received formal confirmation on Friday that the National Cancer Screening Service (NCSS) can now proceed with appointing personnel for the service. DACC chairperson Betty Holmes however said while the NCSS had urged caution regarding the exact start date, the service was still on target for 2009.
CCC(NW) chairperson Noelle Duddy, meanwhile, said Friday's confirmation via an email from the office of NCSS ceo Tony O'Brien, was "one of the best emails we have received".
"Finally, all the pieces of the jigsaw are in place and women in Donegal will be in receipt of BreastCheck this year. It has been a long and torturous road and we dearly hope that all the main players responsible for the provision of this service have learnt serious lessons along the way so that never again will it take nine years to roll-out/deliver a service, screening or otherwise to the nation," said Ms Duddy. "CCC(NW) remind women that if they have any concern regarding their breast health they should contact their doctor immediately and not wait for BreastCheck. Also, after such a public campaign to get BreastCheck to Donegal, we encourage all women eligible, to attend BreastCheck when they receive their appointment. Hopefully, Donegal will have one of the biggest uptakes of this potentially life-saving service. CCC(NW) will continue to monitor the situation," she added.
The NCCS confirmation sent to DACC and CCC(NW) stated:
"Following an extensive recruitment campaign, BreastCheck has identified the additional radiography staff required in order to commence the service in Counties Clare, Donegal and Leitrim. On receipt of derogation, BreastCheck can confirm that screening is now scheduled to commence in all three counties later in 2009. Eligible women (aged 50-64) are to be screened from mobile digital screening units located locally and managed by the BreastCheck Western Unit."
It added: "While BreastCheck can confirm that screening will be introduced to Counties Clare, Donegal and Leitrim later this year, the service will not speculate on expected dates for screening to commence as it is imperative that any woman with a concern regarding breast cancer immediately contacts her GP and does not await the arrival of BreastCheck. Specific screening dates will be announced once fully confirmed and never more than three months in advance."
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