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Cancer Screening Programmes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 4 July 2018

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

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Bríd Smith

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297. Deputy Bríd Smith asked the Minister for Health the laboratories and-or hospitals in which screening tests for colon cancer are carried out; the number carried out since 2010 in each of these locations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29562/18]

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BowelScreen - the National Bowel Screening Programme commenced in 2012. The National Screening Service (NSS) have advised that the primary screening tool for BowelScreen is the Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT), which operates on an automated testing platform. The FIT looks for blood in a stool sample which may indicate the presence of abnormal growths in the bowel which can become cancer. It is important to note that the FIT test itself cannot screen for colon cancer.

The National Screening Service (NSS) have advised that all FIT tests are examined by MedLab Pathology. An abnormal FIT result suggests that there may be bleeding within the gastrointestinal tract that requires further investigation. Those with an abnormal result are then invited for further testing via a colonoscopy at a hospital-based screening colonoscopy unit. The colonoscopy units which currently provide colonoscopies on behalf of BowelScreen are based in 14 hospitals across the country. They are:

1. Clonmel Hospital;

2. Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown;

3. Ennis Hospital;

4. University Hospital Galway;

5. Kerry General Hospital;

6. Letterkenny University Hospital;

7. Louth County Hospital;

8. Mater Misericordiae University Hospital;

9. Mercy University Hospital Cork;

10. Roscommon Hospital;

11. St James’ Hospital Dublin;

12. Sligo General Hospital;

13. St Vincent’s University Hospital; and

14. Wexford General Hospital.

Figures that follow show the activity related to the screening and diagnostic testing elements of the screening process. BowelScreen began inviting men and women to participate in the national bowel screening programme in October 2012, hence the reason for the provision of figures from this date.

Date Range

Number of  satisfactory BowelScreen FIT tests completed and examined by MedLab Pathology

01/10/2012 - 30/06/2018

471,508

Colonoscopies carried out by hospital-based screening colonoscopy units, 01/10/2012 - 30/06/2018

Hospital

Number of colonoscopies

Clonmel Hospital

865

Connolly Hospital

1,093

Ennis Hospital

1,301

University Hospital Galway

1,582

Kerry General Hospital

1,020

Letterkenny University Hospital

661

Louth County Hospital 

748

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

1,698

Mercy University Hospital, Cork

1,219

Roscommon Hospital

948

St James’ Hospital, Dublin

2,110

Sligo General Hospital

939

St Vincent’s University Hospital

2,554

Wexford General Hospital

1,382

Total

18,120

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