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A Welsh cancer survivor urges faster health reforms, citing delayed diagnoses and unmet inquiry recommendations.
Jessica Mason, a 43-year-old cancer survivor from Penarth, Wales, has criticized the slow pace of health care reforms, saying delays are as harmful as no progress.
She shared her experience of being repeatedly dismissed by doctors before her cervical cancer diagnosis, leading to a hysterectomy and early menopause.
Her concerns follow a public inquiry into gynaecological cancer care launched after Claire O’Shea’s death, with 15 of 26 recommendations still unfulfilled nearly two years later.
Wales’ Health Secretary Jeremy Miles acknowledged mixed progress, but advocates stress urgent action is needed to fix systemic failures in diagnosing and treating women’s cancers.
Un sobreviviente de cáncer galés insta a reformas de salud más rápidas, citando diagnósticos retrasados y recomendaciones de investigación no cumplidas.