Over one hundred oncologists in the Skåne region of Sweden are demanding the resignation of the region’s chief medical officer, citing a lack of crucial information impacting cancer care. The protest stems from concerns that leadership is failing to adequately inform doctors about important decisions and changes within the healthcare system. Doctors report being excluded from key discussions regarding resource allocation, treatment protocols, and organizational restructuring. This lack of transparency, they argue, negatively affects patient care and creates an unsustainable working environment. Regional officials have acknowledged the concerns but have not yet responded to the call for the chief’s resignation. The situation highlights growing tensions between medical professionals and administrative leadership within the Skåne healthcare system. Further discussions are expected to address the issues raised by the protesting oncologists.