CHI apologises for delay in diagnosing liver cancer in toddler, who later died

Girl's family claimes there was a gross delay in the diagnosis of liver cancer, resulting in a consequent delay in the commencement of treatment and reduction in treatment options 
CHI apologises for delay in diagnosing liver cancer in toddler, who later died

The case was before the court as family settled an action against Children’s Health Ireland over toddler's death.

Children’s Health Ireland has unreservedly apologised for a delay in diagnosing childhood liver cancer in a little girl, who later died.

Eveen Sheehy was only two and half years old when she died six years ago.

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