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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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St. Anne’s Golf Club Pink Day

Thank you to St. Anne’s Golf Club, which hosts a Pink Day each year in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland. This year, the event raised an amazing €6,770. Thank you to all involved for your continued support.

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Warming up for The Great Pink Run this October

Preparations for this year’s Great Pink Run with Glanbia went up a gear in The Set in Langton’s, Kilkenny, on September 12, as the great and the good jogged in to hear the latest on all things fitness, nutrition, health, exercise and wellness ahead of the event in the Castle on October 20. Kilkenny’s Aut […]

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Eli Lilly announces Verzenio survival benefit

Breast Cancer Ireland applauds this new breakthrough as Eli Lilly and Company has announced that its CDK4 & 6 inhibitor Verzenio (abemaciclib) has been found to significantly extend life in women with HR+, HER2- advanced breast cancer. To read more about this, click the link below: http://www.pharmatimes.com/news/eli_lilly_announces_verzenio_survival_benefit_1295959?fbclid=IwAR1_QRfAIuOZ6HgZ6zzOEb5exIPc1l9v9h0WIrN8X1HkAX8d2HYbwW1GHi0

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Hope for aggressive breast cancers as diabetes drug creates new potential avenue for treatment

Research has shown that metformin – commonly used to treat Type 2 diabetes – could make breast cancer cells susceptible to new treatments. Breast Cancer Ireland applauds this new development. To read more about this exciting news, click the below link: https://breastcancernow.org/news-and-blogs/news/hope-for-aggressive-breast-cancers-as-diabetes-drug-creates-new-potential-avenue-for-treatment?fbclid=IwAR0wacc0Fl6OimhZ96AujCFhGjYBCFV8xkBklFD6L8O29ABVnh6jlBRH-H4#.XTWsQxisjkk.email

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