| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Caoilfhionn Ni Chuanachain | |
| 52 | Miriam Nagle | |
| 53 | Siobhán Cleary | |
| 54 | Anne-Marie Waters | |
| 55 | Gerri Corbett | |
| 56 | Lavinia McCarron | |
| 57 | Maura Carroll | |
| 58 | Yvonne Clarke | x |
| 59 | Noelle Doohan | |
| 60 | Gillian Kane | |
| 61 | Cliodhna Curley | A 28 year old woman, terrified of ever discovering a lump for fear of how long I will have to wait to be screened and how long it will take to be treated. It's a disgrace. |
| 62 | Jackie Mooney | |
| 63 | Roisin Kelly | |
| 64 | Bridget DeLoughery | |
| 65 | Anna Mcarthy | |
| 66 | Orla Henderson | |
| 67 | Elaine Watters | |
| 68 | Anonymous | |
| 69 | Elaine Tynan | |
| 70 | Siun Spillane | ONE, widespread, rapid local access to diagnostic services and equipment for timely response to GP referrals;
TWO, a faster and more streamlined referral system;
THREE, a one year timetable for nationwide roll out of BreastCheck for women 50 - 64 and an end to the North/South divide in access to this service;
FOUR, an increase in the number of consultants available to women for diagnosis and treatment, regardless of hiring freezes and negotiation status. |
| 71 | Harriet Emerson | We don't need to re-invent the wheel - other countries that are less wealthy can deliver breast care services, we need action and politicians with sufficient guts to take decisions that deliver services - not more adminstrators posts. |
| 72 | Peter Fitzgerald | |
| 73 | Triona Clifford | |
| 74 | Elaine Morrissey | |
| 75 | Siobhan Cronin | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Sylvia Leatham | |
| 78 | Alan Connell | |
| 79 | Nichola | It is disgraceful that there are not easily accesable brest care services. |
| 80 | Jane Clare | |
| 81 | Anonymous | |
| 82 | Shauneen Armstrong | With parts of the country still waiting on breastcheck the scandals that we keep hearing about should not really surprise us, as horrific as they are. It is a national disgrace. |
| 83 | Anonymous | |
| 84 | Laura Hallissey | |
| 85 | Veronica O'Donovan | |
| 86 | Avril Kenny | |
| 87 | Therese Mc Donnell | |
| 88 | Aine Mulcahy | |
| 89 | Helen Kelly | |
| 90 | Aideen McDonagh | |
| 91 | Josephine Boles | |
| 92 | Mandy Ni Bhraonain | |
| 93 | Valerie Hickey | Mother was diagnosed with Breast Cancer over 20 years ago, she was revered by her GP on Tues, had an appointment with a Consultant on Fri, admitted on Sun and operated on on Mon. Why is there now a delay of 4 months plus in receiving treatment now in our modern age. |
| 94 | Barbara O'Connor | The waiting times for patients is disgustingly long How can anyone be expected to wait months to know their fate? The anxiety of the wait alone affects your health.
My Mother got an appointment for May 19th - she didn't go, she couldn't, she died on April 8th. My Dad got an appointment with a 7 month wait. Thankfully, he pulled strings and was seen yo the following week. No-one should have to do that.
Mary Harney said" The women who have been mis-diagnosed, will now receive the best of care"
Should we not be receiving that anyway???
Get your finger our Harney and pray that you will never have to wait for medical attention like you expect us to. |
| 95 | Karen Berry | |
| 96 | Anonymous | |
| 97 | orla darcy | |
| 98 | Catherine Bennett | Our health service is a disgrace considering the Celtic Tiger boom. A&E is like a war zone and as for women's health screen for breast and cervical cancer it is beyond a joke. |
| 99 | Anonymous | |
| 100 | Jaime Hemmett | |