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Athlone woman calls for community to go all in against cancer this Daffodil Day
Athlone woman and breast cancer survivor, Melanie Hudson, is calling on her local community to go all in against cancer for the Irish Cancer Society’s hosts its annual Daffodil Day fundraising initiative on Friday, March 22.
Terminally ill patients dying in cold homes due to energy costs - Irish Cancer Society
New research, funded by the Irish Cancer Society (ICS), reveals stark levels of energy hardship experienced by cancer patients receiving palliative care at home.
Westlife’s Shane Filan prepares to join cancer survivors at ‘Celebrate & Remember’ event
Westlife’s Shane Filan will pay tribute to his late parents alongside thousands of people from across Ireland who have been affected by cancer at a moving event in the Aviva this September.
Irish Cancer Society calls upon Athlone public to support cancer patient services this Daffodil Day
The Irish Cancer Society is calling on the Athlone and County Westmeath public to support cancer patients by getting involved with the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day on Friday March 24.
Galway woman urges support for cancer patient services this Daffodil Day
A Galway woman who was diagnosed with a stage 3 triple breast cancer last year is urging the people of Galway to support cancer patients by getting involved with the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day on Friday March 24.
Irish Cancer Society proudly remembers cancer advocacy of late Vicky Phelan
The Irish Cancer Society has remembered the life of Vicky Phelan upon her death this week, noting that the nation is “truly richer” for her contribution made to Irish life.
Athlone native encourages local community to afford full support to annual Daffodil Day
Athlone native, Rebecca Duffy, has encouraged members of the local community to afford their full support to the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day to take place tomorrow, Friday, March 25.
Financial impact of childhood cancer diagnosis is revealed
A childhood cancer diagnosis can cause an average hit of €15,300 to annual family incomes on top of other crippling added expenses, new research from the Irish Cancer Society reveals.
Ten minute study will help charity plan its future
A charity is urging local people affected by cancer to take part in an online survey which will help shape its work in the future. The Irish Cancer Society says the study takes just 10 minutes to complete.
Irish Cancer Society to host free annual conference
People affected by cancer in Westmeath have been invited to attend the Irish Cancer Society's annual free conference next month. Entitled 'Living Well With Cancer', this year’s conference takes place in the Clayton Hotel, Galway, on Saturday, September 15 and in the Silver Springs Hotel, Cork, on Saturday, September 22.