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DPYSL3 an outlier gene in triple-negative breast cancer

Breast Cancer Ireland is delighted with new research from Baylor College of Medicine (based in Houston, Texas, USA) that highlights DPYSL3 as an outlier gene in triple-negative breast cancer. It is typically associated with younger women diagnosed and for whom traditional standard treatments are generally prescribed. There is a great need for continued investment into […]

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Seasonal Style, Beauty and Inspiration Supporting Breast Cancer Ireland

A host of well-known faces from the world of fashion, beauty and broadcasting, along with breast cancer survivors and supporters, gathered in Marco Pierre White Courtyard Bar & Grill in Donnybrook, Dublin on Friday, December 7, to raise funds to support Breast Cancer Ireland’s research and awareness programmes nationally. The second annual Beauty, Style & […]

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New smartphone technology can spot breast cancer tumours

In what could be a turning point in breast cancer research, a recent study has found that the same smartphone technology that can recognise a user’s face and voice can now identify breast cancer tumours. For further details, please click the link: https://bit.ly/2DQRbUR   

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Revive Active Supporting Breast Cancer Ireland

Revive Active has made a donation of €5,000 to Breast Cancer Ireland to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month in October. Each box that was bought in October also contained an information leaflet on the signs and symptoms of breast cancer to be aware of. Many thanks to Revive Active!

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