Today, we have launched a short film which shows that tobacco marketing is working on children as young as nine, but that they are repelled by the plain packs which the Government plans to introduce.
Eleven Irish Prison Service workers based in Wheatfield and Cloverhill prisons have volunteered for their most heroic deed ever - to pose for the Irish Prison Service 2014 calendar.
We're delighted to be part of the 2013 Better Together campaign to promote good causes all over Ireland. Find out more about why all of us are Better Together!
The Irish Cancer Society, in partnership with The Movember Foundation, has today revealed its plans to open specialist nurse-led side effects clinics for men with prostate cancer in 2014. The clinics, which will be located in two designated cancer care centres, will be launched next year on a pilot basis under a new programme called the Care, Advice, Support and Education (CASE) initiative. The incidence of prostate cancer is growing every year with 3,172 men diagnosed in Ireland in 2010.
Extra interview footage from "Áine Lawlor: Facing Cancer", produced by stop.watch tv and screened on RTÉ One Television on November 7th and 14th, 2013.
As the One Percent Difference campaign launches National Giving Week from November 11th to 17th, the Irish Cancer Society asks you to donate 1% of your time or money to the national cancer care charity.
National Giving Week launched on the 11th of November and the Irish Cancer Society want to highlight our corporate partners who donate their time and money throughout the year to the national cancer care charity.
Extra interview footage from "Áine Lawlor: Facing Cancer", produced by stop.watch tv and screened on RTÉ One Television on November 7th and 14th, 2013.
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