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Pioneering Irish Research in Primary and Advanced Breast Cancer

Worldwide, 1.7 million women face a diagnosis of breast cancer each year – 460,000 are in the EU and 3,100 are in Ireland.  To mark World Cancer Day on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, Breast Cancer Ireland (BCI) announce new ground-breaking developments in so-called ‘personalised medicine’ or ‘precision medicine’, which is the tailoring of treatment strategies […]

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Breast Cancer Ireland Vacancy

Campaign Manager – Breast Cancer Ireland Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity established to raise funding to support pioneering research into breast cancer and to provide education and awareness on the importance of good breast health amongst women of all ages. Our vision is through increased speed of research discovery, which will transform breast […]

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YOUR VOTE IS NEEDED

Breast Cancer Ireland is delighted to be shortlisted in the Permanent TSB Community Fund, an exciting new Community Programme that will see €100,000 distributed to five worthy charities across the country. To vote for Breast Cancer Ireland under ‘Region: South’, please click on the link below: https://www.permanenttsb.ie/responsible-bus…/community-fund/ Voting closes on Friday, December 20. Permanent TSB […]

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PINK POWER IN THE PARKS FOR BREAST CANCER IRELAND

It is expected that almost 10,000 men, women and children will take part in the ninth annual Great Pink Run with Glanbia raising over €600,000 to support Breast Cancer Ireland’s metastatic research programmes and their education and awareness initiatives nationwide. Dublin’s Phoenix Park will turn pink tomorrow, Saturday, October 19, and then the following day, […]

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Golf Classic in Memory of Emma Hannigan Took Place in Luttrellstown

In memory of the award-winning novelist and campaigner who passed away last year, the second Emma Hannigan Memorial Golf Classic hosted by Breast Cancer Ireland took place on September 20 in Luttrellstown Castle Golf Club, Dublin. Emma’s father Philip Hannigan, who continues to support his late daughter’s passion for advancing breast cancer research, agreed to […]

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