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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Photo of Cormac DevlinCormac Devlin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)
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2437. To ask the Minister for Health the numbers of cancers diagnosed in lung and prostate cancer rapid access clinics and symptomatic breast disease clinics from 1 January to 31 December 2020 compared to the same period in 2019, by hospital; the number of persons triaged as urgent and non-urgent that are currently waiting to be seen in lung and prostate cancer rapid access clinics and symptomatic breast disease clinics; and the length of time they have been waiting. [28718/21]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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The National Action Plan on Covid-19 identified the continued provision of cancer care as a priority. Cancer services continue to operate in line with guidance issued by the HSE's National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP). However, the number of people coming forward to their GPs, being referred to Cancer Rapid Access Clinics and attending these clinics decreased significantly in mid-March to May 2020 largely due to the fears in regard to Covid-19, and the reaction of people to restrictions in place at that time. These figures improved significantly in the latter half of 2020.

In 2020, diagnoses at Rapid Access Clinics (RACs) for patients with suspected Breast, Lung and Prostate cancer were at 93.7% of the comparable period in 2019. This is broken down across each clinic as follows:

Cancers Diagnosed Breast Lung Prostate All Clinics
2020 2,957 1,527 1,390 5,874
2019 2,915 1,600 1,754 6,269
2020 as % of 2019 101.4% 95.4% 79.2% 93.7%

For the period January - April 2021 there were 16,960 attendances across all clinics. This compares to 16,825 attendances in the same period in 2019. The adherence to time to treatmentKPI's for each of the clinics for January to April 2021 are as follows:

Urgent Symptomatic Breast Disease Clinics

Hospital KPI Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21 Apr-21
National 95% within 10 days 68.2% 77.9% 70.5% 59.1%
St. James's 95% within 10 days 51.9% 97.5% 60.9% 35.5%
Mater 95% within 10 days 46.7% 27.0% 23.4% 19.2%
SVUH 95% within 10 days 99.0% 99.0% 99.2% 99.6%
Beaumont 95% within 10 days 100.0% 99.1% 99.6% 100.0%
Galway 95% within 10 days 60.1% 49.5% 31.5% 30.6%
Letterkenny 95% within 10 days 98.5% 100.0% 96.4% 100.0%
Cork 95% within 10 days 28.4% 88.6% 91.7% 17.9%
Waterford 95% within 10 days 86.4% 99.1% 96.3% 97.6%
Limerick 95% within 10 days 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Non-Urgent Symptomatic Breast Disease Clinics

Hospital KPI Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21 Apr-21
National 95% within 12 weeks 57.8% 52.1% 40.6% 37.6%
St. James's 95% within 12 weeks 33.2% 26.9% 40.4% 53.1%
Mater 95% within 12 weeks 63.6% 75.2% 66.9% 82.9%
SVUH 95% within 12 weeks 54.9% 48.0% 27.7% 11.6%
Beaumont 95% within 12 weeks 89.0% 93.8% 95.0% 97.5%
Galway 95% within 12 weeks 60.0% 11.5% 9.4% 5.4%
Letterkenny 95% within 12 weeks 94.5% 64.3% 56.5% 34.1%
Cork 95% within 12 weeks 97.0% 22.3% 13.1% 10.6%
Waterford 95% within 12 weeks 86.4% 99.1% 63.9% 27.7%
Limerick 95% within 12 weeks 38.5% 100.0% 6.5% 8.3%

Lung Rapid Access Clinics

Hospital KPI Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21 Apr-21
National 95% with 10 days 87.3% 95.1% 93.1% 94.1%
St. James's 95% with 10 days 100.0% 100.0% 94.6% 98.3%
Mater 95% with 10 days 92.6% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
SVUH 95% with 10 days 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Beaumont 95% with 10 days 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Galway 95% with 10 days 90.0% 94.6% 98.6% 100.0%
Cork 95% with 10 days 90.0% 77.8% 96.0% 88.5%
Waterford 95% with 10 days 90.9% 90.9% 75.9% 100.0%
Limerick 95% with 10 days 66.2% 90.4% 80.0% 73.1%

Prostate Rapid Access Clinics

Hospital KPI Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21 Apr-21
National 90% within 20 days 53.5% 54.5% 58.2% 64.0%
St. James's 90% within 20 days 36.8% 70.3% 90.6% 100.0%
Mater 90% within 20 days 83.3% 94.1% 100.0% 100.0%
SVUH 90% within 20 days 93.8% 93.5% 100.0% 100.0%
Beaumont 90% within 20 days 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Galway 90% within 20 days 8.2% 33.3% 22.0% 10.0%
Cork 90% within 20 days 100.0% 28.6% 30.4% 26.7%
Waterford 90% within 20 days 20.0% 15.9% 32.7% 64.4%
Limerick 90% within 20 days 54.8% 63.6% 51.7% 65.6%

While the recent ransomware attack has had an impact on cancer services, every effort is being made to maintain services at present, with a particular focus on urgent and time-sensitive cases.

While capacity across our cancer services has been reduced due to the increased need for physical distancing and infection control measures, funding of €12m has been allocated in 2021 for the restoration of cancer services in the context of Covid-19. This will support diagnostic services, virtual clinics & triage, organisation of treatment services, minor capital works and psycho-social supports.

In addition, as part of Budget 2021, an extra €20m has been allocated for the continued implementation of the National Cancer Strategy this year. This funding is being used to facilitate developments across prevention, diagnosis, treatment and patient supports.

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