Irish Cancer Society Collaborative Cancer Research Initiatives
Collaborative Cancer Research - We're Better Together
The Irish Cancer Society funds a number of collaborative cancer research programmes which focus on personalised cancer treatment. These initiatives are going beyond the laboratory to ask new questions and to look for answers that will ultimately save lives and lead to improved treatments. Read more about our collaborative research targeting prostate, breast and blood cancers.
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Blood Cancer Network Ireland (BCNI) will bring novel treatment options to Irish patients by establishing a national network for early phase clinical trials in blood cancers
BREAST-PREDICT is working towards a future where each breast cancer patient in Ireland will have treatment tailored to their individual cancer. This is called personalised medicine.
Together with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health we aim to make a lasting impact on the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. Read more.
A research initiative that is looking at developing personalised treatment options for patients with advanced prostate cancer read more.
Want to know more about Irish Cancer Society Collaborative Cancer Research Initiatives? Here are two videos that should be of interest.
For more information about Irish Cancer Society Research, who we fund and why, and a list of currently funded projects, click here.