Patients waiting nine months for vital cancer test

The Irish Cancer Society has expressed frustration at the length of time patients are being forced to wait for a vital test to diagnose bowel cancer.

Patients waiting nine months for vital cancer test

The Irish Cancer Society has expressed frustration at the length of time patients are being forced to wait for a vital test to diagnose bowel cancer.

The society says some people are waiting up to nine months for a colonoscopy, which should be carried out within six weeks of the patient visiting their GP.

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