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CervicalCheck: 310 women take legal route despite pledges they can avoid court, Dáil hears
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The CervicalCheck controversy: How a vital cancer screening service is fighting to regain the trust of women
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She said there is a “bit of a narrative beginning to creep back in” suggesting that the women affected by the CervicalCheck scandal “were just unfortunate to get cancer and you can’t blame the system.”
“That really, really annoys me to be honest because in my particular case, my missed slide was not a false negative, it was absolutely medical negligence,” she said.
“It was negligently misread. There was so much cancer on the slide at the time, a competent screener could not have missed it – that is the difference between a negligent slide and a false negative.
“When there is plentiful cancer on the slide and the screener should have been able to read it, that is negligence in anyone’s book and that is what really bothers me about all of this.”
Labour leader Alan Kelly: Why are brave women like Lynsey Bennett still being dragged through the courts? Why is this Government continuing to treat women like this?
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Women s health campaigner Vicky Phelan angered by absence of apology to Longford mum Lynsey Bennett
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Following yesterday s High Court settlement of the case brought by brave Longford mum Lynsey Bennett, who is seriously ill with cancer, against the HSE, women s health campaign Vicky Phelan has taken to twitter this morning to vent her anger over why there was NO admission of liability and NO apology from either the HSE or the lab involved .
Ms Phelan, who is currently undergoing treatment with a new cancer drug in Maryland, United States, in a lengthy twitter thread commented,
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