We won't stop researching better treatments. We won't stop advocating for the needs of cancer patients across the country. We won't stop listening and giving advice to everyone who needs us. We won’t stop showing up when you need us
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Need to talk?
Irish Cancer Society
Support Line Freephone:
1800 200 700
9am–5pm, Monday to Friday
Email: supportline@irishcancer.ie
Video: To book a video call click here
Interpreting: Call the Support Line to speak to our cancer nurses in your own language with our telephone interpreter service.
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If you or someone you know has been affected by cancer, we can support you. Find out about our new free cancer Support Packs.
Every day we are working towards a future where fewer people get cancer, more people survive their diagnoses and every adult and child has access to world-class, treatment, care, and support.
I would like information on...
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Information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of different kinds of cancer.
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Read about the most common cancer treatments and their side-effects.
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Find out more about our cancer supports and resources.
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Information on cancer signs and symptoms, tests, risk factors, and more.
I would like to support by...
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To help you reach your fundraising target.
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Join our incredible network of volunteers! There are many ways to get involved. Whether it's hours or days, the time you give really does matter.
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Your donation means we can continue to provide free supports and services for cancer patients and their loved ones across Ireland.
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Shop to make a difference.
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Further useful information and resources
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Advice on caring for someone with cancer, taking care of yourself, and supports for carers.
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Drop in for a free health check!
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The Irish Cancer Society launches the Leave Our Leave campaign, to allow women to defer maternity leave following a cancer diagnosis.