Irish Daily Mirror

I’M NOT HAPPY CANCER TESTS DONE ABROAD

Donnelly wants update on Coombe Hospital

- BY CIARA PHELAN Political Correspond­ent UPDATE news@irishmirro­r.ie

HEALTH Minister Stephen Donnelly said he is not happy cervical cancer samples are not being examined in Ireland.

The Coombe Hospital stopped processing samples when it was the victim of a cyber attack six months ago.

But the hospital has yet to start screening again, with thousands of women’s cervical swabs being sent abroad for testing.

Speaking yesterday morning, Mr Donnelly said: “No I’m not happy about it. It’s something we’re looking at. We have a very major investment in the national screening laboratory in the Coombe and it’s something that we want to see.

“We want to see these samples here, to see the expertise built up here in Ireland.

“There is activity in the hospital. I know they’ve hired people and they’re looking at various training for some of the consultant­s involved but critically we need to make sure that the samples are screened in Ireland.

“That’s what the Government has committed to, that’s what needs to happen.”

The Irish Mirror has contacted the HSE for comment.

However, in a statement to the Irish Times, the HSE confirmed the processing of cervical screening samples has remained paused for six months.

The HSE did not say when it will restart. This is despite a new national cervical screening laboratory costing €20million being built there.

The Government and the HSE committed to screening all cervical cancer tests in Ireland after a report into the Cervicalch­eck scandal.

The lab at the Coombe was to be completed by the end of June.

Mr Donnelly said he’s waiting on the HSE to give him an update on

the facility.

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