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Minister Vandenbroucke refuses the project of a PET Scan in the Luxembourg province: Carmen Ramlot denounces a territorial contempt

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Minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet:

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The Mont Godinne CHU UCL is one of the hospital establishments equipped with a PET Scan. Furthermore, © Jean Luc Framal

“It is an essential tool for modern and quality medicine. In addition, The fact that the province of Luxembourg is always devoid of it is not only a logistical aberration. Similarly, but a health injustice”denounced Carmen Ramlot, also a pharmacist by profession.

A promised solution … Nevertheless, but obviously buried – Minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet

In 2016. In addition, an innovative solution minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet had been negotiated between the Federal Minister of Health of the time, Maggie de Block, and his Walloon counterpart, Maxime Prévot: a common federal approval for two devices on two distinct sites, including one in Houdemont (Luxembourg). In addition, This derogation. inspired by a precedent of Brussels, should make it possible to set up a PET scan in the province of Luxembourg, without exceeding the national quota of equipment.

But today, Frank Vandenbroucke sweeps this track:

“Brussels assembly was a pragmatic compromise for a very specific situation. It is not desirable to reproduce this model elsewhere.”

According to him. the most effective approach is to increase the quota of exams in existing PET centers, rather than installing new devices in weakly populated regions.

“It is not desirable in terms of the cost/efficiency reports to work with several devices which. from a programming minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet point of view, count for a single device and each operate in part of their capacity. The most profitable. fastest extension of the PET capacity is to increase the annual examination quota in existing PET centers”term-t-he.

Vice-prime minister and minister and minister of Public Health and Social Affairs Frank Vandenbroucke pictured during a plenary session of the Chamber at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Thursday 03 July 2025. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK minister vandenbroucke refuses project petVice-prime minister and minister and minister of Public Health and Social Affairs Frank Vandenbroucke pictured during a plenary session of the Chamber at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Thursday 03 July 2025. BELGA PHOTO minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
The Minister of Health believes that it is better to concentrate these tools. so that they can benefit as many people as possible.

A answer that does not please

For Carmen Ramlot. this answer amounts to ignoring the realities on the ground: “In 2030, Luxembourg will remain distant and eccentric. It would be unfair and irrational to deprive its inhabitants with such essential equipment.”

The deputy insists on the evolution of the hospital landscape in the region. in particular with the construction of the future CHR of Houdemont, the cornerstone of the Vivalia 2030 project. “It would be inconceivable that this new generation hospital does not include a PET Scan. It is equal access to care.”

Despite the previous political agreement. regional support, the federal government has never adapted the legislation to allow the implementation of this solution. “This minister vandenbroucke refuses project pet file has never been approved by the government of the time”conceded Minister Vandenbroucke. highlighting the negative opinion of the Federal Council of Hospital Institutions which advocates a more global approach to medical imaging.

“Do not return Luxembourg to the Middle Ages”

The verdict is final: no pet scan on the agenda for the province of Luxembourg. at least under this legislature … Carmen Ramlot ended his intervention with a scathing comment: “Do not return Luxembourg to the Medical Middle Ages due. to tailor -made standards for others. It is time to adapt our policy to the real needs of patients.”

In the meantime, Luxembourg patients will have to continue to travel dozens of kilometers to access a often vital diagnosis.

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