Cervical cancer screening set to resume after cyberattack stoppage
Women’s samples sent abroad in 2022 despite pledges in wake of CervicalCheck scandal
Women’s samples sent abroad in 2022 despite pledges in wake of CervicalCheck scandal
Only screening lab here, at the Coombe hospital, stopped processing samples last year after cyberattack
Brian Grossman’s fund bought $96m of shares in doomed startup
Recruitment difficulties jeopardise plans to transfer lab work from the US to Ireland
Lynsey Bennett settled High Court action over alleged misinterpretation of cervical smear slides
‘Unfortunately, I probably will not be here much longer’, says Lynsey Bennett
Mother of two Lynsey Bennett (32) has sued over alleged misinterpretation of smear slides
CervicalCheck campaigner who sued State over misreading of smear test results died on Sunday
Tributes to CervicalCheck campaigner (39) who sued state over misreading of smear test results
Limerick woman’s taxing court battle stood in stark contrast to Varadkar’s initial pledge
Lab embroiled in CervicalCheck scandal had been facing criticism over coronavirus test backlog
Court’s decision in Limerick woman’s case will impact on other cervical cancer cases
Figures cover year when Vicky Phelan case in spotlight and screening programme issues
Former partner and sons place flowers on Co Kerry pier for CervicalCheck campaigner
An attempted murder in Dún Laoghaire and a swine-flu vaccine test case will also be heard
Capacity may not be sufficient to clear backlog left as MedLab ends involvement
Too few people in CervicalCheck managing too many projects, rapid review finds
Technical problem uncovered by woman who questioned delay in getting her results
Results of more than 4,000 smear test not affected by ‘major communications failure’
Computer glitch meant more than 800 women did not receive results
Concern centres on finding that screeners have ‘absolute confidence’ about adequacy of sample
High Court judgment has far-reaching consequences for Cervical Check tribunal, court hears
It’s vital, given the importance of the programme, that full clarity is provided
Chairman of review into latest cervical controversy says process will be independent
She says there is a lack of clarity about whether the full report would be published
Minister for Health regrets the HSE did not tell him of delays in issuing results sooner
HSE says it became aware of an IT issue at US laboratory analysing tests in February
A doctor writes: Contact GP if you’re worried about a recent test, says Muris Houston
GPs to receive test results from today following IT glitch as HSE directly contacts ‘small number’ of 800 women
Women who uncovered tech issue told decision had been made not to issue letters
Missing results only identified after patient contacted Department of Health
Barrister says it is not clear how the award could be ‘disconnected’ from an appeal
Cervical cancer case: Minister accused of ‘putting politics ahead of common decency’
HSE agreement with Quest Diagnostics will ensure survival of CervicalCheck programme
Judge criticises ‘hysterical’ commentary on ruling in media
Crisis meeting hears urgent call for clarity in the wake of Ruth Morrissey legal judgment
Concerned the standard of ‘absolute confidence’ mentioned in judgment ‘impossible to attain’
HSE also considering appeal due to concerns over wider implications of case
Judge says Ruth Morrissey’s life had been ruined and she has suffered a life sentence
Case by terminally ill Ruth Morrissey and husband being tracked by other legal teams
HSE to have new smears tested abroad as CervicalCheck agrees HPV testing with MedLab
Two-thirds of 80,000 backlog of tests due to decision to offer free out-of-cycle smears
Just 200 of 2,572 samples checked in seven weeks amid concerns over 30-day limit
Delay could affect women’s ability to take court cases where misreading of slides alleged
Limerick mother has sued the HSE and two US labs over alleged misreading of her smear tests in 2009 and 2012
Judge urges mediation as latest case against screening programme is fixed for October
Doctors failed to follow up treatment of Ruth Morrissey, who is now terminally ill, expert says
Ruth Morrissey continuing action against HSE, two US labs over alleged smears misreading
High Court hearings continue in case of Ruth Morrissey against HSE and US laboratories
Action by Ruth Morrissey against the HSE and two US laboratories continues
Dr Michael McKenna gives evidence of reviewing 2009 slide from tests on Ruth Morrissey (37) who has cancer
Court told Ruth Morrissey’s scan results very disappointing and prognosis ‘very guarded’
Orla Church (54) was 21st woman to die arising out of smear tests controversy
Memory of the latest of the women in CervicalCheck controversy to die would be honoured
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