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Mouth, head and neck cancer

Mouth, head and neck cancer
Rita Website Banner

Rita's story: “What if my cancer had been caught sooner, maybe my surgery wouldn’t have been so difficult?”

Rita's story: "What if my cancer had been caught sooner, maybe my surgery wouldn’t have been so difficult?”
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Fergus' Story - "The sooner you find out what’s wrong, the sooner you can start to get on the road to recovery."

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Mary Maybury O'Connor

Mary's story: “I was floored by it. I wasn’t a smoker. I don’t drink alcohol. I was fit and ran half-marathons. It’s such a hard cancer to get your head around.”

Mary's story: “I was floored by it. I wasn’t a smoker. I don’t drink alcohol. I was fit and ran half-marathons. It’s such a hard cancer to get your head around.”
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Saying “Ah sure, I’ll be grand in the morning” is one of the worst things we Irish people, especially men, say when it comes to looking after our health - Ian's story

Saying “Ah sure, I’ll be grand in the morning” is one of the worst things we Irish people, especially men, say when it comes to looking after our health - Ian's story
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Mairead O'Sullivan

“In hindsight, I had all the typical symptoms but because I didn’t know then what they were, I wasn’t looking out for them – that’s why raising awareness is so important” - Mairead's story

“In hindsight, I had all the typical symptoms but because I didn’t know then what they were, I wasn’t looking out for them – that’s why raising awareness is so important” - Mairead's story
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behind the mask

“This is our way of giving back and supporting members of our community impacted by cancer.”

“This is our way of giving back and supporting members of our community impacted by cancer.”
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"I think it is vital to focus on taking each day as it comes. Don’t look too far ahead." - Mary Cullen

"I think it is vital to focus on taking each day as it comes. Don’t look too far ahead." - Mary Cullen
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Jamie Power with his dog

Jamie Power – 'It was tough trying to shield my four children from the madness of treatment and stay on an even keel.'

Jamie Power speaks of the emotional impact of receiving a diagnosis of throat cancer.
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A lady is lying under a radiotherapy machine. A doctor is standing behind her head

Internal radiotherapy (brachytherapy) for head and neck cancers

Information for patients about their internal radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
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Radiotherapy for mouth, head and neck cancer

Information for patients about their radiotherapy for mouth, head and neck cancer
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