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Essential funds raised for Irish Cancer Society at Daffodil Day coffee morning

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To mark Daffodil Day 2024, local Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy and Liz Gilhooley hosted a well supported coffee morning in the Sheraton Athlone Hotel on Saturday morning last.

Athlone woman calls for community to go all in against cancer this Daffodil Day

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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.

Local Daffodil Day volunteer group announces sum raised for Irish Cancer Society initiative

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An amount totalling €39,758 has been raised by local volunteers for the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day 2023.

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

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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 asks local public to ‘have their say’

The Irish Cancer Society is asking the people of Westmeath how it can better help those affected by cancer. By filling in a quick ten minute survey at www.cancer.ie/HaveYourSay, members of the general public can help shape the future of the charity’s work.

Mayo in bloom today for Daffodil Day

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Members of the public are being asked to support Daffodil Day in Mayo today (Friday, March 27).

Irish Cancer Society appeals to businesses to get on board and support Daffodil Day

Daffodil Day is taking place on Friday, March 27, and recently the Irish Cancer Society, along with the campaign’s lead partner, Dell Ireland, launched its appeal to companies and businesses all over Ireland to show they care by signing up to do their bit for those affected by cancer on Daffodil Day. More than 30,000 people will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and as cancer incidence grows so does demand on the Irish Cancer Society’s free national services – increasing the need for the business community and members of the public to support Daffodil Day. The overall target for Daffodil Day 2015 is €3.5 million.

More demand for services as cancer rates rise

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New statistics from the Irish Cancer Society have revealed 19 people are being diagnosed with cancer in Mayo every week and cancer rates have increased by four per cent over the last three years.

Cancer survivors from Mayo attend Irish Cancer Society conference

Record numbers of cancer survivors attended the recent Irish Cancer Society National Conference for Cancer Survivorship. To mark its 50th Anniversary, the Irish Cancer Society held a milestone conference entitled Living Well with Cancer, bringing together over 800 cancer survivors for the first time. Cancer Survivors from Mayo attended the conference alongside representatives from Mayo Cancer Support Association. The two-day event which took place in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, was the largest event of its kind by the society, and was kindly supported by Roche.

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