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04 Oct 2025

Chambers calls for equity and excellence in cancer care

This comes in response to a letter from cancer clinicians warning the critical state of cancer care in Ireland

Lisa Chambers

Senator Chambers has called on the Taoiseach in response to the letter

European election candidate, Senator Lisa Chambers, has issued a resounding call to action to Taoiseach Simon Harris, following an open letter from cancer clinicians.

Senator Chambers issued the call in response to a letter from Ireland's leading cancer clinicians, warning of the critical state of cancer care in the country. 

The clinicians' letter painted a concerning picture of the healthcare system, with understaffing and lack of funding leading to delayed surgeries, and potentially stagnating or worsening cancer survival rates.

Speaking with Professor Michael Kerin, Professor of Surgery and Director of the Cancer programme for the west and northwest, Senator Chambers discussed the implications of the letter and the vital need for improvements at University Hospital Galway (UHG). 

With UHG in the process of seeking accreditation by the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI), Ms Chambers underscores the importance of the peer review visit set for May, a step towards achieving the high standards required by the OECI. Beaumont and Trinity St James’ Hospitals are already accredited to this organisation.

"The west of Ireland cannot remain in the shadows of healthcare disparity. It is unacceptable that survival rates in our region lag behind, and the plea from our nation's cancer clinicians only emphasises the urgency of enhancing our cancer care infrastructure," Chambers stated.

Senator Chambers, alongside other colleagues working with Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, and Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, ensured the inclusion of the new Regional Cancer Centre for the west in the National Development Plan. 

The initiative is accompanied by a robust implementation program aimed at addressing regional imbalances and improving health outcomes.

At present, at University Hospital Galway, cancer care is competing with emergency medicine, making the Regional Cancer Centre a crucial development.  

The Fianna Fáil candidate said: "It's high time for dedicated, ring-fenced funding to not only support but elevate the National Cancer Control Programme,

"Our goal is to ensure that the new Regional Cancer Centre provides swift access to care, fostering an environment for medical professionals to deliver their best, and for patients to receive the treatment they deserve."

Moreover, Senator Chambers is adamant that Ireland must actively participate in EU-wide strategies for cancer treatment, citing the potential for research and innovation projects to improve outcomes across the European Union.

"This is a pivotal moment for our healthcare system. The clinicians' letter is not just a warning, but a call to steadfast action. We need to secure access to cutting-edge medicine, and ensure that our cancer centres, especially those in the west, are adequately staffed to face this challenge head-on," Chambers concluded.

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