Breast cancer is a  terrible disease.  There's no denying that.  It does not discriminate, it does not play favourites, but it does impact lives, and listening to the commentary and testimony from the Cameron Inquiry into the breast cancer scandal, I constantly wonder if there will be justice served for those who had to suffer through this terrible time in Newfoundland and Labrador health care.
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Having been told that you have breast cancer is shock enough, but having to be told that you were not treated correctly because of a misdiagnosis is another thing.  Then to listen to the attempt to cover up this scandal, and to mitigate the "risk" to Eastern Health, one can do nothing but sit
in shock.

Listening to Heather Predham's testimony makes me totally sick.  Her forced tears and her sobbing is nothing more than theatrics.  She should be ashamed of herself.  How can she even insist that she was following "protocol" and that one should never admit blame.

Is there any way that charges can be laid against individuals such as this?  Public endangerment or something has to apply!

One can only wish that as Premier Danny Williams takes the stand and testifies, that he sheds some light on this entire situation.  Premier Williams had better send a clear message that this was and is unacceptable.  Heads should definitely roll, starting right at the top, including the now Minister of Health, Ross Wiseman.