Son whose father died after long wait to see oncologist hopes to see more health funding

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Remi Tran says his 70-year-old father waited three months to see an oncologist after being diagnosed with liver cancer

Financial adviser Remi Tran, whose 70-year-old father died of liver cancer after a months-long wait to see an oncologist, hopes today’s budget announcement for health care will improve outcomes and spare other families what his endured.

When Tran brought his father, Francis Tran, to an ER in March after several complaints to his GP about stomach problems, a CT scan showed a 10-centimetre tumour and two small ones in his liver. But he didn’t get to see an oncologist in Vancouver until June. The time lost was “precious” and the wait was “horrible,” he said. His father died Aug. 1.

But there is also a need for more immediate solutions, such as licensing doctors and nurses at a national level, and possibly adding physician assistants to help carry the workload, said Greggain, who lives in Victoria. “Access to counselling ser vices and mental health services [is] something that we as physicians see as a huge gap.”

Leslie McBain of Moms Stop the Harm, who lost her son to a toxic drug poisoning in 2014, applauds any effort to expand access to detox and treatment and recovery beds. Many other unions that have ratified agreements with the province have seen 14.3 per cent to 14.9 per cent increases over three years, said president Aman Grewal.

 

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It's not the funding. Just pure mismanagment.

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