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Seanad: Cancer Services: Motion. (22 Mar 2006)

Sheila Terry: ...home. Although this is not solely a women's issue, it is great to see a man expressing that kind of passion when speaking about cancers from which women suffer in greater numbers such as breast and cervical cancers. Despite the increasing wealth in this country the financial contribution to women's health smacks of lip service. There is a lack of understanding that investment in areas such...

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Feb 2007)

Sheila Terry: ...the gardasil drug available to every woman in the country. I also strongly support the comments of the cancer specialist who yesterday described the decision not to make the new vaccine against cervical cancer available to women on the medical card scheme as "ethically dubious and nonsensical on financial grounds". These are strong words from a top cancer specialist that must be taken...

Seanad: A Strategy for Cancer Control in Ireland: Statements. (28 Jun 2006)

Sheila Terry: ...as quickly as possible. It should be in place already, as I said earlier. I will not bore the Minister of State by repeating it; he accepts that the service should be in place already. Similarly, cervical cancer screening should be in place. We should have a national screening service because as the Minister of State said in his contribution, there are approximately 200 deaths every year...

Seanad: Order of Business (27 Mar 2007)

Sheila Terry: ...lives in the country. We have known this for some time and it has often been discussed in this Chamber. One of the best ways to treat cancer is to detect it in the early stages. BreastCheck and cervical and prostate screening services are not available throughout the country. If these services were available to everyone, there would be early detection of these forms of cancer. There...

Seanad: Order of Business (30 Nov 2006)

Sheila Terry: ...for the action he has taken and that others learn from it. As Deputy Stanton recently ascertained from the Minister, some women have been forced to wait for up to six months for the results of cervical smear tests in Cork University Hospital. This is outrageous, as women's lives are at risk. A woman with pre-cancerous cells or even advanced cancer should not have to wait six months for...

Seanad: Strategy for Men's Health: Statements. (25 Jan 2006)

Sheila Terry: ...called strongly for debate and necessary services. Traditionally women's voices have been stronger in the this regard and we call on a regular basis for improved health services such as breast or cervical cancer screening, etc. We talk about these issues regularly. Senator Glynn is right that we should call for more services for men. We should all be treated equally. If we do not look...

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