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21 seriously ill children were forced abroad for treatment

Summary by Extra.ie
Tens of children had to travel abroad for stem-cell transplants because an Irish hospital has not hired doctors who could treat them at home. Twenty-one children had either completed or were still undergoing treatment abroad in September after Crumlin Children’s Hospital in Dublin stopped providing the service at its specialist unit in October of last year. It could no longer provide some bone-marrow transplants after two consultants on long-ter…
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Extra.ie broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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