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# NameComments
201 Helen Mulcahy
202 Caitriona Kirby
203 Anonymous
204 Sheila Forde
205 Regina DwyerBetter access to breast care is needed badly in Ireland, I dont understand for such a small country, what is the problem? Everything in Ireland is so expensive, where is all the money going? Or what is the government spending it on?
206 Michelle Manning
207 AnonymousIts a disgrace in 2008 that women have to literally fight for their lives, not only fighting their cancer but have to fight to get the treatment they deserve. Breast cancer has not just started happening overnight, the HSE/executives/government have had years to get the proper equipment, resources and services established.
208 Anonymous
209 Cathy
210 Hannah
211 Anonymous
212 Stella McColeWe deserve better care - we pay for better care through our taxes, but we don't get it.
213 Paolo Valteroni
214 Annika Ryan
215 louise keelan
216 Rebecca Glennon
217 Elizabeth Walsh
218 Caitriona Redmond
219 Lorraine Whelan
220 Anonymous
221 AnonymousAlong with the breast care services, access to services for gynaelogical disorders in the Cork area is also appalling. How on earth can the waiting list for public patients to see a consultant go from 3 months in 2006 to 11 months in 2007? This is insane.
222 Anonymous
223 Eilis O Leary
224 Susanne Chipperfield
225 Anonymous
226 Jill Holtz
227 Kerry E'lyn Larkin
228 Anonymous
229 Siobhan Dalton
230 Suzanne LedwithI feel anger at the thoughts of any woman or person having to wait for any length of time when their life could be at risk. I am delighted to support the 'armchair activists' in the quest to offer joined-up thinking, something the government for all it's pontificating on the subject can't or won't do and they have let themselves off the hook again by re-directing responsibilty to the HSE. Mary Harney you need to listen to what's being said at ground level by women. Attitudes are top down in this country. How something is run, organised by those in Management is reflected through the whole system. A more holistic, humanistic approach is required for access to breast health care and health care in general. Yours Sincerely, Suzanne Ledwith
231 carolinemcnicholas
232 Linda McEntee
233 Elizabeth Maguire
234 Anonymous
235 Catherine O'Connor
236 Anne FoleyIf the HSE want to look at things in strictly financial terms... how much money is saved on treatments when early detection is applied rather than when breast cancer is discovered at an advanced stage in either a woman or man? It makes logical sense to provide a widespread thorough / fast screening to the public.
237 Sarah Traynor
238 Anonymous
239 Lucy O'ReillyThis is the 21st Century.... please bring our services into it.....
240 Anonymous
241 Lisa McDonald
242 Elva O'Callaghan
243 John Higgins
244 coraEnough is enough, there is a cause and must be a cure by now....
245 Aoibheann Lynch
246 Patrick James
247 Laura Cosgrove
248 Jen Dewan
249 Roisin Dermody
250 Brian Greenei would add that the profit motive be removed from the solutions provided.

 

Signatures | Total: 286