Daphne Bramham: B.C. health system continues to fail women with gynecologic cancers

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Daphne Bramham: B.C. health system continues to fail women with gynecologic cancers
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B.C. has Canada\u0027s fewest gynecologic oncologists per capita because the government hiring hasn\u0027t kept up with demand. Find out more.

With only eight gynecologic oncologists, British Columbia has the fewest of these subspecialists of any province in Canada. It means, Finlayson said, women here are “woefully underserviced.”Sign up to know what's really happening by reading daily editorials and commentary by British Columbia's opinion leadersBy clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

“It’s challenging. It’s exhausting, you’re never off the hook, you’re constantly working,” Cohen said. “You go home. Eat and go to work on your action list of the next day.”For years, they’ve advocated more help for them and their patients. Health Minister Adrian Dix said he is well aware of this particular shortage. But when we spoke, he made it clear that it is only one problem among many as the population ages, demand grows, the pandemic lingers and the opioid overdose emergency continues.Article content

To address the surgical backlog of women with gynecologic cancers, Dix noted that money has been allocated for the first three months of 2023 at Vancouver General Hospital to provide nearly 20 hours more of operating room time each week. “The part that’s hardest for our group is that we’ve been talking about this for years and watching population grow and age,” she said. “We knew for years that we would be dealing with increased cancer rates and we haven’t expanded proactively to care for patients.”Article content

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