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Cancer in a Cold Climate

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We are working towards developing one of the most advanced networks of radiation oncology in the world' National Cancer Control Programme press office But in a revealing chapter entitled Big business: behind the plan to close St Luke's, health analyst and contributor, Marie O'Connor, says: 'Cancer sufferers will soon be treated like commodities, sold off, in effect, to the lowest bidder'. This is the backdrop to Cancer in a Cold Climate, a book about the struggle to save St Luke's Hospital, a beacon of medical care and spiritual sustenance for cancer sufferers and their families for over half a century in Ireland. Only the brand is to survive, on current plans. Enid O'Dowd lays bare the highs and lows of the campaign, the disappointments, deceptions, advances and achievements. Patients and their families explain, in their own words, why this proven centre of excellence should not be closed. The book exposes how Luke's was shafted; the unaccountably low marks given by the 'experts' to the leafy 18-acre site in Rathgar, a key expert report that never made the Minister's desk, and the new 'business plan' commissioned for the hospital 'estate'. Welcome to an Alice-in-Wonderland world of meetings without minutes, 'no show' politicians, and telephone calls from Vietnam. A world where 'best practice' means no beds and no food. O'Dowd's message is crystal-clear: patients must be protected. The decision to close St Luke's must be reversed. With your help, St Luke's can still be saved.


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Publisher: Original Writing

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  • ISBN: 9781908024442
  • Release date: November 4, 2010

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  • ISBN: 9781908024442
  • File size: 3203 KB
  • Release date: January 21, 2011

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We are working towards developing one of the most advanced networks of radiation oncology in the world' National Cancer Control Programme press office But in a revealing chapter entitled Big business: behind the plan to close St Luke's, health analyst and contributor, Marie O'Connor, says: 'Cancer sufferers will soon be treated like commodities, sold off, in effect, to the lowest bidder'. This is the backdrop to Cancer in a Cold Climate, a book about the struggle to save St Luke's Hospital, a beacon of medical care and spiritual sustenance for cancer sufferers and their families for over half a century in Ireland. Only the brand is to survive, on current plans. Enid O'Dowd lays bare the highs and lows of the campaign, the disappointments, deceptions, advances and achievements. Patients and their families explain, in their own words, why this proven centre of excellence should not be closed. The book exposes how Luke's was shafted; the unaccountably low marks given by the 'experts' to the leafy 18-acre site in Rathgar, a key expert report that never made the Minister's desk, and the new 'business plan' commissioned for the hospital 'estate'. Welcome to an Alice-in-Wonderland world of meetings without minutes, 'no show' politicians, and telephone calls from Vietnam. A world where 'best practice' means no beds and no food. O'Dowd's message is crystal-clear: patients must be protected. The decision to close St Luke's must be reversed. With your help, St Luke's can still be saved.


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