treated for cancer has said she feels her child's life was put at risk during her time in a hospital at the centre of an inquiry.
Charmaine Lacock's then two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with leukaemia in August 2018 and was treated as both an in and outpatient at the Royal Hospital for Children and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow.During the course of her treatment, which lasted more than two years, she developed a number of infections and had to stop chemotherapy, which her mother feared "increased her risk of relapse and potentially death".
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is investigating the construction of the QEUH campus after issues at the flagship site were linked to the deaths of two children.
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