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Breast Cancer Diagnosis Crisis Looms in Norrbotten as Both Radiologists Set to Quit

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  • Region Norrbotten may lose breast cancer diagnosis capability as both breast radiologists plan to quit before summer 2026.
  • Marcus Claesson, operations manager, confirmed the "challenging" situation and acknowledged a nationwide shortage of breast radiologists.
  • Authorities are exploring temporary solutions including locum doctors while continuing recruitment efforts.

Region Norrbotten faces a critical healthcare situation as both of its breast radiologists are reportedly set to leave their positions before summer 2026, potentially leaving the region without the ability to diagnose breast cancer. According to reports from Norrländska Socialdemokraten and Piteå-Tidningen, the departures threaten to create a significant gap in breast cancer care for women in northern Sweden. Marcus Claesson, operations area manager for the imaging and functional unit at Region Norrbotten, described the situation as "challenging" and acknowledged there is a nationwide shortage of breast radiologists.

Claesson stated that authorities are exploring solutions including using temporary doctors or locums while continuing recruitment efforts. Breast radiologists represent a small but vital specialty within the medical profession, and their departure could impact timely diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer patients in the region.

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Marcus Claesson, operations area manager for the imaging and functional unit at Region Norrbotten

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