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Quebec health minister defends cancer surgery wait times

The wait times at Montreal hospitals are the worst in Quebec, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

Waits are longer in Montreal than elsewhere in the province

Montreal hospital surgery wait times for cancer patients are a special case, according to Gatan Barrette. (CBC)

QuebecHealth Minister Gatan Barrette was quick to defendthe province's record when it comes to wait times in Montreal hospitals for cancer surgeries.

The wait times at Montreal hospitals are the worst in Quebec, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

Nearly half of Montreal cancer patients wait more than fourweeksfor surgery.

The government has said that 90 per cent of cancer patients scheduled for operations should have their surgerywithin 28 days. On Monday,Barette said the actual acceptable wait time is a lot longerat about two months.

"The 28 days is a goal,"Barrette said. "It's not a rule."

He added that while the province tries to ensure hospitals meet the 28-day target,it knows "that this will not be possible."

Pierre Hurteau of the MUHC's patientscommittee saidcancer patients can't afford any delays.

"If you wait longer than you should, it creates more stress, and it has dire consequences on your health and the evolution of the disease," Hurteau said.

'It's not surprising'

Montreal is a special case, according to Barrette.

Surgical wait times in generalcan fluctuate due to personal and medical reasons, but inMontreal,the region accommodates more patients and takes on the most difficult cases when it comes to cancer.

Montreal patients are waiting longer for cancer surgery than people in other parts of Quebec. (CBC)

"It's not surprising to see that the gap is more concentrated in the Montreal area given the fact that we have the more complex cases in the Montreal area because we have university hospitals," Barrette said.

Only one of the 19 Montreal hospitals onthe island managed to meet the target of providing surgery to 90 per cent of cancer patients within 28 days.

Wait times vary by area

In Montreal, only half of cancer patientsunderwent surgery within 28 days.

The statistics from the provincial government show that close to half of Montreal cancer patients wait more than 28 days for surgery. (Hlne Simard)

In comparison, about 93 per cent of patients in Abitibi-Tmiscamingue have their surgeries performed within one month. In Laval, just north of Montreal, three out of four cancerpatients get into the operating roomin a timely fashion.

Barrette said the government is working on lowering wait times.

"What we are doing is to increase our surgical capacities so we can reduce the wait time within the same budget,"Barrette said, adding that recentbudget cuts did not affect hospital services.

With files from Antoni Nerestant and Natalie Nanowski