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Irish Cancer Society
12:58, 15 FEB 2024
Meath mum sold family farm to help children after losing daughter, 8, to cancer
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Esther Wren sold her family farm following the death of her daughter Julie and started the Julie Wren Complementary Therapy Service to help children with cancer and their families
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Cavan woman, 36, diagnosed with breast cancer but thought it was a cyst
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Tara Doonan was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, a type of breast cancer, at 36 years old, but she assumed she was too young to have the condition and thought it was a cyst
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Wicklow mum Thomasina O’Toole diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 27 after gaining weight
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At 27 years old, Thomasina O’Toole, started experiencing severe pains after gaining weight and was diagnosed with ovarian cancer which required her to have a hysterectomy
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Kildare mum is forced to use up her maternity leave for cancer treatment thanks to unfair legislation
Irish Cancer Society
The Maternity Act 2004 does not allow for the deferral of time off in the instance of cancer, despite the Paternity Act 2016 including a clause that allows deferral in cases of illness
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Dublin mum Donna-Marie Cullen discovered she had cancer after seeing lump on her head in a selfie
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The Lucan woman noticed a bump on the side of her head on her temple region when she took a picture with her baby which turned out to be Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare cancer
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Up to 2000 Irish people could be living with undiagnosed cancer due to Covid-19, says Irish Cancer Society CEO
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"There are people in our community with cancer who don't know yet, and unfortunately some who, by the time they find out, their cancer will have progressed and be more difficult to treat."
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Wicklow mum with breast cancer had single mastectomy after accidentally finding painless lump
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Catriona Kavanagh, a mother from Wicklow, accidentally found a 6.2-centimetre lump in her breast as she rushed around getting ready for a doctor’s appointment.
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The first warning signs of skin cancer you may miss as cases in Ireland treble
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Skin cancer cases are set to treble within the next twenty years, with melanoma rising in men more than it is in women. We spoke to Kevin O’Hagan. the cancer prevention manager in the Irish Cancer Society on how to recognise the signs.
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Kilronan Castle Estate & Spa with special guest Alison Curtis hosts spectacular Pink Ribbon ladies luncheon in aid of the Irish Cancer Society
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It was a hit for the sixth year in a row
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How do you know if your mole has become cancerous
Irish Cancer Society
Here's what to do if you're worried
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Dublin woman reveals shock at breast cancer diagnosis after discovering unusual lump
Irish Cancer Society
It's a rare form of breast cancer
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Irish Cancer Society issue advice on how to prevent skin cancer during Ireland's heatwave
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11,000 news cases were diagnosed in 2015 alone
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Dublin mother advocate for skin cancer awareness after she was told her cancer was psoriasis
Irish Cancer Society
The mother now uses her voice to warn others of the dangers
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Skincare and tanning myths debunked by the Irish Cancer Society and the Skin Nerd
Cancer
There are so many tips out there that are just not true
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Irish Cancer Society urging public to take extra measure to protect skin from cancer
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Met Eireann says they see no end of the warm weather in sight
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