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posted by sunshine71
01 August 2012

booklet for helping teens/older kids when a parent has cance

[color=#0040BF:s511d14f]http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/coping/When-Your-Parent-Has-Cancer.pdf Just found this myself as Im trawling the internet looking for info that helps when talking to my children. [/color:s511d14f]
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posted by lolocork
14 May 2012

Breast to Bone

Hi is there anyone out there with breast to bone? I'd love to talk to someone about Femara and Zometa and just generally coping with the unknown. cheers lolo
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posted by Marathon Man
10 May 2012

MAC (Men Against Cancer) AGM - Sat 12th May 2012

The Annual Meeting of MAC will take place on Saturday 12 May 2012 in the Ashling Hotel, Parkgate Street Dublin 7 at 11 am. Speakers: Prof John Fitzpatrick, Head of Research, Irish Cancer Society “The management of prostate cancer in senior adults” Helen Forristal, Cancer Nurse Co-ordinator, St Vincent’s University Hospital “The prospects for men and their families with prostate cancer”
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posted by anthonyflannery
27 March 2012

Alternative Cancer Treatments Abroad

I am writing this on behalf of my mother. I am looking for advice and information regarding alternative cancer treatments abroad. My mother has come to the end of her Chemotherapy and unfortunately Radiology is not an option due the size of the tumour (although the tumour has decreased by two thirds from the original scan last year). The treatment received in Ireland has been fantastic but it looks like we have come to the end of the road in terms of future treatment besides the possibility of further Chemotherapy in the future. Any advice would be very gratefully received, especially information regarding alternative and complimentary treatment in Scandinavia.
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posted by rob
19 February 2012

guidelines for the management of melanoma

iv found that the best sources of information when it comes to melanoma are the guidelines that the doctors use themselves.google royal college of surgeons in ireland melanoma guidelines.go to the british assoc of dermatoligsts website for the uk guidelines, and use the search term( orientation of wide excision re melanoma )to find the national comprehensive cancer network(USA) guidelines (nccn)a lot of world wide guidelines work in concordance with the nccn .rob
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posted by MaryJosephine
08 February 2012

Thyroid cancer support group

Hi all, Just to let you know that there is a thyroid cancer support group in Ireland which was set up by a thyroid cancer survivor. The websiite is www.thyroidcancersupport.ie. If you are a patient going through treatment or a survivor of thryoid cancer this support group is for you.
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posted by Irish Cancer Society
10 January 2012

Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2012

The Irish Cancer Society’s 2012 Lung Cancer Awareness campaign was launched today with the Society expressing concern at a recent report which shows lung cancer has overtaken breast cancer as the biggest cause of cancer death in women in Ireland for the first time. According to the report ‘Cancer in Ireland: 2011’ issued by the National Cancer Registry of Ireland (NCRI), lung cancer has overtaken breast cancer as the main cause of cancer death in women by 6 per cent. The radio and poster campaign will run for two weeks, commencing on Monday 16th January. This year the Society is encouraging everyone to ‘Look After Your Lungs’, know how best to prevent lung cancer, the signs and symptoms and if you are concerned, go to your GP. The Society has also developed a new publication called “Look After Your Lungs” which is full of information and advice on how to improve your health and be aware of the early signs and symptoms of lung disease. If you would like a free copy of “Look After Your Lungs” or if you are concerned about lung cancer, call the National Cancer Helpline on Freefone 1800 200 700 and speak to a specialist nurse in confidence.
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posted by mijennie
28 October 2011

child minder? house keeper?

Hi Im looking for someone to mind my children 2/3 days a week. I was wondering if anyone has any experince with childminders,and can recommened an agency or someone you have used in the past. Im based in Dublin near the city centre. Thanks.
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posted by FH2
03 October 2011

ONCOTYPE DX Test available on HSE from this week

FYI everyone, looks like the results of the trial please the HSE and they will now be offering this test to see if chemo is beneficial for early stage sufferers. ------------------------------------------------ A new breast cancer test will be available to to all public patients who require it from this week onwards. The HSE National Cancer Control Programme has today approved the use of the Oncotype DX test. The test determines whether chemotherapy would be a suitable treatment for breast cancer patients. The genetics-based test means that about 30% of women who would otherwise have had chemotheraphy will be spared the toxicity and long-term side effects of the treatment. There had been speculation that the test would be deemed too expensive for the HSE to provide, however the National Cancer Control Programme has concluded that the test represents value for money and so will be available to all suitable public patients. The test is suitable for early stage breast cancer and so about 300 women in Ireland will be able to avail of it each year. ------------------------------------------------ (From RTE News website)
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posted by ephemere
22 July 2011

wigs

After a pretty shocking start to the day when hair started to go,(pubic hair coming out in bunches in the shower, big surprise)- I just wanted to let anyone in Dublin know that Roches in Kimmage are completely utterly brilliant. Tonight, I have a new wig, and I love it! I feel confident that I can face the world and work and, well just about anything. I hope no-one is going to tick me off for plugging them, but the people there could not have been more professional, kind, caring and utterly utterly experienced in getting the right style for me. (In fact it was a bit of a weird thing to learn my natural style was messy (my partner agreed), when I thought I was very neat and well groomed. But just shows, again, they read me right. I'd been in a week ago but I was too dazed from chemo to take it all in and my partner and Roches guided me, but I wasn't really all there , today I was more on the ball but by then they'd everything sorted anyway. If you have any fear of this whole hair loss thing- go. These people will just make all the fear melt away. xx Very Happy
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