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Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer
suzanne

Suzanne's story - "Ovarian cancer can be difficult to catch, so it’s so important to be vigilant of any little changes that take place in your body."

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"Ovarian cancer can be difficult to catch, so it’s so important to be vigilant of any little changes that take place in your body." -Suzanne's Story

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Daffodil Diaries 2024 - Deirdre

Join us and go ALL IN against cancer this Daffodil Day, 22 March
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Bridget Carr Daff Frame

Daffodil Diaries 2024 - Bridget

Join us and go ALL IN against cancer this Daffodil Day, 22 March
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rita

"This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day I want to encourage women of all ages to be aware of their bodies" - Rita's story

"This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day I want to encourage women of all ages to be aware of their bodies" - Rita's story
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sinead breslin

Sinéad's story - "I strongly urge people to be an advocate for their health and well-being."

Sinéad's story - "I strongly urge people to be an advocate for their health and well-being."
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Annmarie Byrne

Annmarie's story -- 'I felt fortunate to be asked to take part in a clinical trial.'

“MBL is a precursor to chronic lymphocytic leukaemia which I really didn’t ever think I would get as it is normally a cancer that affects older men.”
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Sarah O'Neill recovered

Sarah's story - 'Deep down, I knew something wasn’t quite right.'

'Deep down, I knew something wasn’t quite right.'
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Ann-Marie Durcan

Ann-Marie's story - 'Make sure to reach out to the supports available, such as counselling and support groups.'

“I was always aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and how important it is to get yourself checked out"
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Noelle Cullinan

Dr. Noelle Cullinan provides an update for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Dr. Noelle Cullinan provides an update for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
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