Patients with a cancer diagnosis should closely follow official advice on coronavirus (COVID-19) to reduce their chances of infection in the coming weeks
The Irish Cancer Society spoke to Principal Clinical Psychologist at St Vincent’s University Hospital and Assoc. Professor of Psychology at UCD, Dr Paul D’Alton about coping techniques that may help at this time
Lorraine is an Irish Cancer Society volunteer in Dublin. She was on hand at our Daffodil Day launch to talk about why she gets involved each year and what Daffodil Day means.
Jean is one of the thousands of volunteers who donate their time each March helping to turn Ireland yellow on Daffodil Day. Drogheda is known for it's annual Daffodil Day celebrations and Jean talks about how important it is for everyone involved.
Des is chair of the Waterford Daffodil Day committee. Each year he volunteers his time to bring Daffodil Day to his city and raise funds to support the Irish Cancer Society.
Shannon is an Irish Cancer Society volunteer who helps bring Daffodil Day to Waterford City each year. She has Daffodil Day in her blood, with her grandmother organising the first-ever Daffodil Day event in Waterford, and her father Des now serving as chair of the Waterford volunteer committee.
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