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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.
Local Slimming World slimmers support the Irish Cancer Society
Generous slimmers in Athlone and the surrounding areas have been donating the clothes they have slimmed out of to the Irish Cancer Society.
Slimming World donations in the bag for the Irish Cancer Society
Slimming World members in Galway are celebrating their fabulous weight losses by donating the clothes they have successfully slimmed out of to the Irish Cancer Society. The members, who have lost over 1,200 stone between them since January, have so far donated nearly 500 bags to raise vitally needed funds for the cancer charity.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Skin cancer is now the number one most diagnosed cancer in Ireland. As part of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, top Irish skin expert Eavanna Breen wants to remind people of the importance of protecting your skin from the sun, as the summer fast approaches.
Who’s in The Kitchen for breast cancer research?
TV show ‘The Restaurant’ comes to life in Galway as a celebrity chief takes up residence in Galway’s newest eatery ‘JEKYLL’ at Hyde Bar, Foster Street on April 14 for a fundraiser with a difference in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Coeliac Society publishes guide on ‘Eating to reduce risk of Cancer’
The Coeliac Society of Ireland has published a guide to how you can change your diet to reduce the risk of developing cancer.
Record health service waiting lists giving cause for cancer diagnosis concerns
Record waiting lists within our health service are resulting in delays in finding seven to 10 invasive cancers every day, local Independent Depputy Denis Naughten has informed An Taoiseach in the Dáil.
Ireland needs a new lung cancer screening programme promptly - Irish Cancer Society
Lung screening should be added to Ireland’s list of cancer screening programmes to help save more lives, the Irish Cancer Society has urged.
Mayo man becomes first patient in Ireland to receive ground-breaking cell therapy for blood cancer
In a first for Ireland, a patient at St James’s Hospital in Dublin has received a cell therapy treatment for lymphoma. This is a significant development for blood cancer patients and is the first time Chimeric Antigen Receptor –T cell (CAR-T) therapy is being delivered in Ireland.