People at a higher risk of cancer due to their family history are having to wait over a year for tests due to “overstretched” services, a new report has found.
Having survived cancer on six occasions Donegal man and former hospital and tourism manager Paul McLoone says catching his recent bowel cancer early has enabled him to enjoy time with his new granddaughter Fiadh that he otherwise might not have had.
We are delighted to host a virtual webinar which will take place on 26 April 2021. This event is specifically targeted towards the social, nursing and allied health research community.
The Irish Cancer Society's Summer Studentship programme offers undergraduate students the opportunity to undertake a cancer research project and to work with established researchers in high-quality academic environments.
Bernadette was 52 when she diagnosed with bowel cancer in July 2020, only a short time after she had completed treatment for Stage 3 HER2 positive breast cancer.
People who notice worrying changes in their body are being urged to seek help amid concerns by cancer doctors and the Irish Cancer Society about more advanced bowel cancers being detected.
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