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Waikato cancer patients will stay in this country to finish their treatment, after a cyber attack crippled the region s medical systems, and a fresh lockdown in Victoria makes treatment in Australia less viable. Cancer patients who had been receiving radiation therapy in Waikato have had to be transferred to other regions. Photo: RNZ / Simon Rogers Australia had initially been considered as a possible option for care after radiation therapy and other services in Waikato were disrupted. But a new variant of Covid-19 has spread rapidly in Victoria, and the state entered lockdown early this morning. Te Aho o Te Kahu - the Cancer Control Agency said Waikato DHB s 73 cancer patients currently receiving treatment would be cared for in Auckland, Wellington and Tauranga. ....
Doctors don’t know who’s due to turn up for their clinics, and the software behind the machines that deliver radiation therapy can’t run. That also rules out access to any treatment plans already made for almost 200 patients who have been or will be sent out of the Waikato region for treatment. “And those on the waiting list will also go through planning processes.” Rosa Woods/Stuff Patients who were receiving treatment when the Waikato hack happened will need their treatment re-planned as it can’t be accessed in Waikato DHB systems, said Cancer Control Agency chief executive Professor Diana Sarfati. ....
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Māori Health Authority welcomed as boost for Bay of Plenty health outcomes 14 May, 2021 11:00 PM 4 minutes to read Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer Rotorua Daily Post By: Megan Wilson A by Māori for Māori health service is long overdue and will help to reduce the disparity between indigenous and Pākehā health outcomes, a health board member says. ....
Almost 50 per cent of Bay of Plenty lung cancer patients diagnosed at emergency department 8 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM 6 minutes to read Amanda Reid (left) with her mother Anita Reid who recently died after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Photo / Supplied Amanda Reid (left) with her mother Anita Reid who recently died after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Photo / Supplied Nearly half of Bay of Plenty lung cancer patients are diagnosed after going to hospital emergency departments. Lung cancer experts say there are inequities in the system and are calling for earlier interventions, a targeted lung screening programme, funding for life-extending drugs and mobile CT screening units for isolated areas. ....