Seanad debates
Wednesday, 16 April 2003
Cancer Treatment Services: Statements (Resumed).
There should be no difficulty bringing people to the kind of specialist services we provide for people today if there are good access and transport links. The dilemma is that every region wants the best possible service. That cannot happen in a country the size of Ireland. It is a dilemma which every Government must face because of the understandable lobbying which takes place in all the regions. The mid-west has a good case, particularly the Limerick region because of its population base, but not every region can have those services.
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