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National Giving Week launched on the 11th of November and the Irish Cancer Society want to highlight our corporate partners who donate their time and money throughout the year to the national cancer care charity.
The Irish Cancer Society relies on donations from the public to deliver our services, so we are incredibly grateful to everyone who donated through the #NoMakeUpSelfie phenomenon, writes Irish Cancer Society Head of Fundraising, Mark Mellett.
Anyone getting (got) Herceptin infusions for type 2 uterine cancer? I just started and wonder how its working or not working for you? Thanks for your response. ...
Hi wone up Monday morning swollen breast couldn't touch it ..red angry breast...had been havin back ache around kidneys for last few months ..thought it was time for doc visit ...was in wed got call Thursday for appoimtment friday morning scan on bac...
hi there, my Dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer and prescribed Decapeptyl. For his first injection, he was given Casodex for 10 days before the injection and for 10 days after it. We are now 2 months since the injection. From the beginning he has...
It has taken my father a wonderful kind loving man who cared for our mom for years before she passed he was the most gentle and caring person iv ever known I know how I felt when he passed I still feel empty and sad and there's days I could cry for h...
My husband has recently been diagnosed with an in operable and incurable glioblastoma brain tumor. Since his diagnosis his depression has gotten worse, I am caring for him on my own. We have no family in Ireland they are all back in the UK. I'm strug...
Hi all, looking for some advice! My mum has been recently diagnosed with grade 4 brain tumors. She has just completed 3 weeks of radiation and chemo (tablets at home). We haven’t been given a timeline or any useful information from the doctors just...
The Irish Cancer Society, in collaboration with Movember, this week announced that €1.75 million will be dedicated to establish the first Irish Prostate Cancer Outcomes Research (IPCOR) to monitor, benchmark and report publicly report annually on outcomes of prostate cancer treatment and care. Here's a social media Storify detailing the announcement
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I'm a little, well a lot sad today, my Dad has been diagnosed with stage four small cell lung cancer. He has no symptoms and went into hospital for something else. Unfortunately, I know a lot about the disease as a dear friend's sister has it a...
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