Arianna Toolan says she is “grateful every day” that she managed to notice a troubling sign of skin cancer before a small problem had the chance to grow bigger.
Geraldine Cronin had already encountered the tough practicalities of life with oesophageal cancer from her lifetime working in healthcare, so when she was diagnosed with it herself in 2018 she had some insight into the difficult road that lay ahead for her.
On World Cancer Day, the Irish Cancer Society is calling for Government to take urgent and immediate action on waiting lists so that timely care is accessible to all who need it.
A new first-of-its-kind platform for Ireland providing relevant, reliable and evidence-based information for people affected by cervical cancer has been launched to mark World Gynaecological Oncology Awareness Day (GO Day) on Monday September 20.
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