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New short film tells personal breast cancer story of Orlagh Winters

A new short film from celebrated Galway based company, Heavy Man Films, has just premiered online. Entitled 'Cancer Vixen – The Orlagh Winters Story' the film,...

Galway cancer charity named as National Lottery Good Cause of the Year

An organisation which provides practical and emotional support services to families affected by cancer throughout Ireland has been named the 2024 National Lottery Good...

Connacht GAA partners with Cancer Fund for Children

Connacht GAA have launched a two-year charity partnership with children’s cancer charity, Cancer Fund for Children. This partnership will help raise awareness of Cancer Fund for Children’s...

Fashion show in Support of National Breast Cancer Research Institute

Galway Bay Golf Resort is proud to announce its upcoming Pre-Galway Races Fashion Show, set to take place on Thursday, July 4, in support...

Young university student supported through struggle with cancer

Galway university student Nora Goaley has been on a difficult journey with cancer over the past year, praising the support on offer for young...

University student praises cancer supports at GUH

A university student who was supported on her cancer journey with specialist services has praised the supports she received. Services provide specialised care to teenagers...

Galway hospitals cancer network advances European accreditation

Saolta University Cancer Network has progressed to the next stage of accreditation with the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI). The Saolta cancer programme provides...

Saoirse Ruane of Kiltullagh passes away age 12 after battle with cancer

The death has occurred this week of Saoirse Ruane of Kiltullagh, Athenry, who became beloved by the nation with her appearance on the Late...

Galway Senior Hurlers working Hand in Hand for children’s cancer charity

This weekend the Galway Senior Hurlering Team will host a family fun day to raise money for Hand in Hand children's cancer charity. The family...

Cheque presented after Aran to Spiddal swim for breast cancer research

Four women have handed over a cheque to the National Breast Cancer Research Institute following a successful fundraiser earlier this year. The women, Mná n...

Dip and Donate raises funds for Galway children’s cancer charity

Staff from Galway County Council raised money for Hand in Hand Children's Cancer Charity recently when they braved the Atlantic in their Dip and...

University of Galway leads research into triple-negative breast cancer treatments

University of Galway researchers will lead an international research project exploring therapeutics targeting one of the most aggressive and challenging cancers to affect women. Led...

Galway people urged to Go Pink for breast cancer care

The Mater Hospital Foundation is calling on people in Galway to take part in its new Go Pink campaign to help raise vital funds...

g Hotel offers pink themed afternoon tea for Breast Cancer Awareness month

The g Hotel in Galway is in the pink again for the full month of October as it hosts its annual Pink Ladies Afternoon...

What is the cost of Stomach cancer in Germany

Stomach cancer is the 4th cause of cancer-related death worldwide. About 1.1 million people hear this diagnosis every year. Its symptoms are often mistaken...

Galway researchers develop new approach for cancer vaccine

University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling production of a new cancer vaccine prototype. The study, published in...

Pink Afternoon for breast cancer research in June

The Lodge at Ashford Castle will once again host the highly successful Pink Afternoon on June 11, raising funds for the National Breast Cancer...

Galway researchers identify innovative strategy for bowel cancer treatment

Researchers at University of Galway studying cell interactions in bowel cancer have identified innovative strategies to enhance how the body and drug treatments fight the...

Cancer care is an “Eircode lottery” with the West at a severe disadvantage

Cancer treatment in Ireland is an "Eircode lottery" with the west and northwest at a severe disadvantage a recent conference in Galway heard. Prof. Michael...

Cancer Fund for Children recruits cancer support specialist

Children’s cancer charity Cancer Fund for Children has recruited a Cancer Support Specialist in Galway. Rachel Duffy, originally from Roscommon but now living in Bearna...

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