Future of Canberra gynaecological surgery unit in jeopardy

Lucy Bladen
Updated December 12 2022 - 2:34pm, first published December 11 2022 - 5:30am
ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith (inset) has committed to a permanent gynaecological cancer surgery unit but there will not be an immediate increase to capacity. Pictures by James Croucher, Karleen Minney
ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith (inset) has committed to a permanent gynaecological cancer surgery unit but there will not be an immediate increase to capacity. Pictures by James Croucher, Karleen Minney

Canberrans suffering from gynaecological cancers may be forced to continue to travel for surgery as the nation's capital is in jeopardy of losing the opportunity for a permanent surgical unit.

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Lucy Bladen

Lucy Bladen

Reporter Canberra Times

Lucy Bladen has been a journalist at The Canberra Times since 2019. She is an ACT politics and health reporter. Email: l.bladen@canberratimes.com.au

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