Tenovus Cancer Care Chief Executive, Judi Rhys MBE, said: “The report has been informed by the distressing experiences of women who felt unheard, dismissed, and their dignity compromised. The stories shared with the Committee only scratched the surface. It revealed a systemic failure of women.
“Tenovus Cancer Care brought the voices of women to the forefront of the inquiry in a way which was a procedural first for the Committee. We want to pay tribute to Claire and Judith, and all the other women who came forward. Sadly, Judith passed away before the publication of this report and it was one of her final wishes for her experience to be heard so other women didn’t have to endure the same as her.
“We welcome the much-needed recommendations from the report and thank the Committee for reaching these findings. We now owe it to these women and their families to make sure they are actioned and prioritised by Welsh Government.”