Christine Campbell has ovarian cancer and says the health system is 'not fit for purpose'.
"I just remember coming out of the consultation and sitting in the car and crying - I knew there was something wrong with me. Why did the hospital send me home?""The fault lies in the system," she said.
• At least 95% of patients urgently referred by a GP with suspected cancer should begin their first definitive treatment within 62 days Ms Campbell said she would like to think that if she was red flagged earlier things could have been different for her.In March 2022 the then health minister Robin Swann launched a cancer strategy to provide the strategic direction for the transformation of cancer services.
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