This October your support is more important than ever before. By taking part in a virtual coffee morning you are ensuring that no one has to face breast cancer on their own.
A ‘new normal’ of reduced cancer services because of new Covid restrictions or insufficient funding would be completely unacceptable, the Irish Cancer Society has said.
A ground-breaking initiative by the Irish Cancer Society will give children being treated for cancer the best possible chance at starting a family of their own in later life.
Host a coffee morning in your workplace this October, and you and your colleagues can provide vital support to breast cancer patients and their families when they need it most.
Beth was awarded a 2020 Summer Studentship from the Irish Cancer Society to complete her study ‘An analysis of the experience and effect of a familial cancer diagnosis on the health behaviours of family members.’
On August 26th, we are delighted to host a virtual webinar from Martha Cahill the National Contact Point for Health who will provide details on how cancer researchers can start preparing for Horizon Europe.
Irish Cancer Society Head office, 43/45 Northumberland Road Dublin, D04 VX65; Charity Regulatory Authority No. 20009502; Revenue Number CHY5863; Company Number 20868.