Reporter @nolan_lisam speaks to a cancer patient who has branded Ulster Hospital facilities 'third world'

Mar 01, 2013, 09:54 AM

Every hour, one person is diagnosed with cancer in Northern Ireland, that's more than 160 people every single week. With around 8,500 people diagnosed with cancer in Northern Ireland EVERY year - it's vital that our treatment and care facilities are the best that they can be. Lisa has been to the cancer unit at the Ulster Hospital, with patient Lynn Coulter. The McDermet is located in a portacabin at the front of the hospital.