The Irish Cancer Society, in partnership with The Movember Foundation, has today revealed its plans to open specialist nurse-led side effects clinics for men with prostate cancer in 2014. The clinics, which will be located in two designated cancer care centres, will be launched next year on a pilot basis under a new programme called the Care, Advice, Support and Education (CASE) initiative. The incidence of prostate cancer is growing every year with 3,172 men diagnosed in Ireland in 2010.
Dell and the Irish Cancer Society have announced the availability of a free Daffodil Day smartphone app, which works on all platforms and has a range of exciting features including a location mapping function that empowers users to discover nearby Daffodil Day merchandise sellers in their area.
I have been checking out this website and I dont find anyone talking about how they feel or how they are coping before after or during. I am a member of an American breast cancer.org and everyone their talks quite openly about how they feel, up or do...
have been checking out this website and I dont find anyone talking about how they feel or how they are coping before after or during. I am a member of an American breast cancer.org and everyone their talks quite openly about how they feel, up or down...
The Irish Cancer Society relies on voluntary donations from the public for 95 per cent of the €20m raised each year. This infographic explains where that money - the money so generously donated and raised by the public - goes.
Irish Cancer Society Head office, 43/45 Northumberland Road Dublin, D04 VX65; Charity Regulatory Authority No. 20009502; Revenue Number CHY5863; Company Number 20868.