Sunderland Echo

Action group given award nomination

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A campaign group has been nominated for an award by theNHSfori­tstireless­workin campaignin­gfortheret­urnof breastcanc­erservices­toSunderla­nd.

The Save Our Service (SOS) organisati­on was createdinO­ctober2015,setupwith the aim of getting Sunderland Clinical Commission­ing Group to return certain services to the city.

Operations on those with the deadly condition were stopped at Sunderland Royal Hospital at the end of 2014 after a locum surgeon was axed becauseofa“misdemeano­ur”.

A lack of consultant­s was blamed for the decision to halt procedures at the site, with new patients referred to other centres such as the Queen Elizabeth in Gateshead or hospitals in Newcastle, Durham, Stockton, BishopAuck­land,Wansbeck, Hexham, and even Middlesbro­ugh for treatment.

A new service to treat those from Sunderland with the illness, but not including surgery, was due to begin in April 2016 but did not open until the end of November.

That was down to building work at Grindon Lane Primary Care Centre, where the services are now offered.

New patients can see consultant­s,haveamammo­gram andultraso­undandifne­eded a biopsy at the centre.

But surgery is still carried out at other sites.

SOS has now been nominated for an NHS Leadership Award and although they did not win, they have spoken of their delight at being recognised by health bosses.

Breast cancer sufferer Shirley Williams, of Sunderland’s East End, has chaired the action group, which includes several current and former breast cancer patients from Sunderland.

“We have been involved in every step of this developmen­t to represent the patient’s needs.

“We are very happy with this service, which we have been reassured would not have come about without the SOS Action Group involvemen­t.

“Although we didn’t win, the group are delighted that the CCG nominated us and recognised the work we have carried out in just a little over a year when the action group was developed in 2015.”

Mrs Williams added: “The SOS Action Group will in 2016 be building our actions and campaign to contact and lobby those relevant health ministers.

“We still have a lot of work ahead of us.

“We are delighted with our achievemen­ts so far but we still need your support for the future to restore a full and complete breast cancer service to Sunderland.”

 ??  ?? Left to right: Shirley Williams chairperso­n and breast cancer patient, Linda Lynas breast cancer patient, Lilian Lawson secretary, Norma Black breast cancer patient.
Left to right: Shirley Williams chairperso­n and breast cancer patient, Linda Lynas breast cancer patient, Lilian Lawson secretary, Norma Black breast cancer patient.

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