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Penticton-Summerland MLA calls for end to medical waitlists
Summary
Amelia Boultbee joined her friend Sara Gillooly at the legislature to highlight months-long waits for diagnostic tests and treatment; the article reports that later scans showed the cancer had spread.
Content
A woman with metastatic breast cancer spoke on the legislature steps in Victoria this week alongside Penticton‑Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee. She described seeking medical help in May 2025 after several months of symptoms. Cancer was reported as confirmed in July, and later scans reported in the article showed spread to her bones and lungs. Boultbee called for an end to long medical waitlists and said the health system needs more staffing and capacity.
Key details:
- Sara Gillooly first sought medical help in May 2025 after months of feeling unwell.
- Cancer was reported as confirmed in July; an oncologist appointment came about two months after surgery, according to the article.
- Later scans reported in the article showed metastatic spread to bones and lungs.
- MLA Amelia Boultbee spoke with Gillooly at a press conference and urged ending long waitlists, citing staffing shortfalls and a figure of over 4,000 British Columbians dying while waiting for treatment.
Summary:
The article presents Gillooly's experience as an example of delays in diagnostics and treatment in British Columbia and reports calls from the MLA for increased staffing and capacity. Undetermined at this time.
