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Sep 18, 20192 min

Carrigaline Cervical Cancer Campaigner Stephen Teap Honoured

Stephen Teap, Carrigaline, has been awarded Cork Person of the Month for September to mark his activism and commitment on behalf of all those affected by the CervicalCheck scandal.

In July 2017, Stephen’s wife Irene lost her battle with cervical cancer following two incorrect test results in 2010 and 2013, which missed pre-cancerous cells and the early stages of the disease, leading to her delayed diagnosis in 2015. 

Ten months after Irene’s passing, the CervicalCheck debacle came to light following the Vicky Phelan court case, which exposed how the misreading of smear test results in a lab meant an enormous number of Irish women had received incorrect diagnoses.

In 2018, Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Lorraine Walsh, launched the 221 Plus Patient Support Group. This group helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, as well as their families, by providing them with advice, information and support. 

Since then, Stephen Teap has gone on
 
to become one of Ireland’s leading campaigners for improvements to the
 
CervicalCheck Screening Programme. He is one of three patient representatives
 
on the CervicalCheck Steering Committee. This committee’s members include
 
representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE, and the Irish Cancer
 
Society.

Last month, in early August, Stephen and
 
Lorraine met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the Minister for Health Simon
 
Harris to discuss the basis for a formal apology on behalf of the State to the
 
women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons
 
for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.

“I felt this scandal affected everybody in Ireland,
 
and it was not just a problem for women, but for everyone whose lives were
 
impacted,” Stephen said. “Behind every case you hear of, there are
 
families just like mine. On behalf of those families, I want to make sure that
 
the problems surrounding the CervicalCheck Screening Programme and general
 
women’s health are improved upon for Irish women in the future.”

Speaking on Stephen’s recent award, Cork
 
Person of the Month sponsor Ann-Marie
 
O’Sullivan said, “the awareness that Stephen has raised, and
 
continues to raise, surrounding cervical cancer and CervicalCheck has been
 
invaluable. His work has given a voice to the women and their families affected
 
by these issues.”

The positive impact of Stephen’s campaigning
 
has been recognised by the people of Cork and Ireland, including Michael
 
McGrath TD, who nominated Stephen for this award.

“I hope this Cork Award will further help to
 
promote our work to get accountability and justice for all those involved. The
 
system failed my 35-year-old wife Irene and mother of our two young sons and I
 
just want to make sure it never happens again to any other family,” said Stephen
 
at the award presentation.

Stephen Teap, from Carrigaline, will now have his name go forward for possible selection as Cork Person of the Year 2019 at a gala awards lunch on the 17th January 2020 in Rochestown Park Hotel, before an invited audience of 250 people representing all sectors of Cork life.

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