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Get the facts, be drinkaware - know the guidelines and protect your pair

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness month and Drinkaware, the national independent charity working to prevent and reduce alcohol misuse, is urging the public to be aware of the link between alcohol and breast cancer.

Hyperbaric oxygenation assisting breast cancer treatment complications

Hyperbaric oxygenation helps with breast cancer treatment complications in so many ways that it’s invaluable to know that it’s covered by Irish Life Health at OxyGeneration.

Irish Citylink and Gobus turn a coach pink to support breast cancer campaign

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Irish Citylink and Gobus have turned a coach pink in support of the Irish Cancer Society’s Care For Your Pair Campaign this October! The Care For Your Pair campaign was created by the Irish Cancer Society to spread the word about the importance of breast health and raise funds for breast cancer patients and their families across Ireland this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Breast cancer reconstruction surgery

Hyperbaric oxygenation helps with breast cancer treatment complications in so many ways that it is invaluable to know that it’s covered by Irish Life Health at OxyGeneration.

Swim in Pink for Breast Cancer Research

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The National Breast Cancer Research Institute in association with Blackrock Swimwear, are asking as many people as possible to ‘Swim in Pink’ this Bank Holiday Monday, October 31 and help raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research during October, breast cancer awareness month.

In the pink at the g Hotel

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The Pink Ladies Afternoon Tea is back this October at the g Hotel for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Four Galwaywomen to tackle 600km cycle for breast cancer research

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On July 8, four women; Anne Burke from Loughrea, Niamh Lawless from Carrabane, Aine McGuinness from Craughwell and Sarah Smith Killeen from Portumna will depart Mizen Head, the most southerly point on our island, to cycle to Malin Head, the most northerly point.

Oxygenation for breast cancer patients – reducing the risk of failure in breast reconstruction

Surgery is a common treatment option for women with breast cancer. The surgery is to remove the cancerous tissue and the area close to it. There are many different ways of operating on breast cancer and the type of surgery will depend on the stage of the patient’s cancer. Surgery can range from breast-conserving surgery (removing part of the breast) to a full mastectomy (removing the whole breast). Many women also opt for breast reconstruction surgery which helps to restore the appearance of their breasts. Frequently for these surgeries, the patient is left with skin flaps and skin grafts to help close the wound. For skin grafts or flaps to survive and the wound to heal well a new blood supply needs to form from the underlying tissue to the grafted skin. One of the risks of these surgeries is that the skin flaps or grafts do not heal well due to ischaemia (insufficient supply of blood) or necrosis (the tissue dying).

Calling all women for this year's mini marathon

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Galway-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, is asking women nationwide to take part in this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon that takes on Sunday, June 5 in Dublin.

Calling all ladies — it’s Mini Marathon time

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Galway-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, are asking women nationwide to take part in this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon on Sunday, June 5 by joining the charity marathon team for the event.

 

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