By RNZ
The Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o Te Kahu, admits ongoing radiation treatment delays for patients in Southland and Otago are “stressful”.
Its chief executive, Rami Rahal, said a lot of effort had gone into supporting the Southern Cancer Service after criticism of long waiting times by the Health and Disability Commission last year.
“I am aware the ongoing difficulties to deliver timely radiation treatment services in Southern have been stressful and disruptive for many cancer patients and their whānau,” he said.
“Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora have taken meaningful steps to support Southern cancer services.”