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A key cancer-detection scanner in Saskatoon is back to full operation after a delay caused by supply issues.
A cancer-detection PET/CT scanner at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon has resumed full operation after a two-day outage in December and weeks of reduced capacity due to supply issues with a radioactive tracer.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority confirmed the machine, the province’s only one of its kind, is now functioning at full capacity, restoring access to timely cancer diagnoses.
The disruption caused 51 appointment cancellations and drew criticism from the opposition NDP, which accused the government of lacking contingency plans for such critical equipment failures.
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Un escáner clave para la detección de cáncer en Saskatoon está de vuelta a pleno funcionamiento después de un retraso causado por problemas de suministro.