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Galway psychologist wins prestigious international award

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Dr Helen Greally, Director of Psychology and Support Services, Cancer Care West Galway, has been awarded the Noemi Fisman Award for Lifetime Clinical Excellence by the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS).

Cancer Care West sees surge in number of service users

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Cancer Care West’s 2022 annual report the charity has once again drawn attention to the huge demand for their services. The charity provides practical and emotional support services to anyone whose life has been affected by a cancer diagnosis.

Westlife’s Shane Filan prepares to join cancer survivors at ‘Celebrate & Remember’ event

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Westlife’s Shane Filan will pay tribute to his late parents alongside thousands of people from across Ireland who have been affected by cancer at a moving event in the Aviva this September.

Hair-raising Evan experience benefits Cancer Care West

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Galwayman Evan Kilmartin allowed the razor near his generous locks when he volunteered to be shaved for Cancer Care West last weekend.

Breast Cancer Ireland reveals positive metastatic survival rate findings

New figures announced by Breast Cancer Ireland point to a substantial increase in survival rates beyond five years of those living with metastatic breast cancer, the most severe form of the disease, from 19% to 32%.

Living Well After A Cancer Diagnosis: Acknowledging World Cancer Day

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Long Covid-19 treatment options – a right to know!

Oxygenation is the Solution: Deaths from Covid-19 and Global Legal Insights for Medical Practice. An insider's Perspective' is a book from Galway based, solicitor Brian Lynch.

Annual ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ conference to take place in September

The Irish Cancer Society’s national conference ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ is taking place both in-person and online on Saturday, September 3 at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin 4.

Weight loss during intensive cancer treatment should never be ignored

Half of adults are unclear about whether nutrition makes a difference during cancer care and 60% don’t know that losing weight during treatment carries risk, including for patients who are overweight or obese.

Fifty years of the giant that changed Galway forever

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Life in Galway certainly changed at the start of the 1970s. Prior to that, it was a large market town with an historic university. Its new cathedral still had the freshness of new about it.

 

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