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Delma Butler

Delma's Story: “If you have any doubt in your mind about anything suspicious, keep mentioning it to your doctor or consultant."

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AnnMarie's Story: "Doctors and nurses are so busy, but it’s still okay to stop and ask them to explain something again if you don’t understand."

AnnMarie's Story: "Doctors and nurses are so busy, but it’s still okay to stop and ask them to explain something again if you don’t understand."
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Thamires' Story: “It is so important young women are aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and that we examine ourselves regularly for any changes”

Thamires' Story: “It is so important young women are aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and that we examine ourselves regularly for any changes”
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Mags' Story: "There are great supports and resources out there for people going through cancer."

Mags' Story: "There are great supports and resources out there for people going through cancer"
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Press Release: Marginalised groups struggle to access Breast Screening, Irish Cancer Society warns

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Web Banner - Katie Browne

Katie's story: “I was lucky my cancer was found early; it was small and very treatable. So, there were a lot of positives in that.”

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Margaret's story: “‘It’s treatable, but not curable’. I think you would have to be superhuman not be knocked by that – I was devastated.”

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Mariana's story: "It is so important, especially for younger women, to self-examine and go to the doctor if you notice something, I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the early detection."

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Big Pink Breakfast Launch 2024

Press release: Top Irish chefs and bakers join forces to launch ‘Big Pink Breakfast’ to raise vital funds for breast cancer patients

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Phelim Warren

Phelim's Story - "The enormity of it all just overcame me like a hurricane, and I bawled my head off."

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