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The Orla Byrne PHD Scholarship

To mark World Cancer Day on 4 th  February, Breast Cancer Ireland has announced it’s funding of The Orla Byrne PHD Scholarship, awarded to student Louise Watson at RCSI – a four-year study into understanding key regulatory networks in breast cancer brain metastases.

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Autumn Raffle Winners 2022

Breast Cancer Ireland would like to thank all who supported our Autumn raffle this year. Our draw was held on November 11th and we would like to extend our congratulations to the winners below. 1st Prize – Gerry Rynn, Co Leitrim 2nd Prize – Mary McBride, Co Donegal 3rd Prize – Catherine Connor, Co Cork […]

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Pink Tribe turned out in force for Breast Cancer Ireland’s Great Pink Run

This week has seen over 8,000 participants take part in our first ever Hybrid Great Pink Run event, encompassing two large scale live events, held in Dublin and Kilkenny. Participants, who couldn’t make the live events, also took part virtually, from all over the country as part of the annual event raising an incredible €575k […]

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World’s Leading Researchers Gather in Dublin for the Breast Cancer Ireland Cancer ‘Think Tank’

Next week, world-class specialist cancer researchers will gather, from all over the globe, in the Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI) in Dublin for a ground breaking three-day Cancer Conference, chaired by Professor Leonie Young, Scientific Director, Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre, alongside Dr Damir Vareslija,  School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Science and Professor Donald McDonnell, Professor […]

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Breast Cancer Ireland launches #MakeTime2Check campaign

This week sees the re-launch of an award-winning integrated and heavyweight awareness campaign called #MakeTime2Check by Breast Cancer Ireland to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The campaign run by Ireland’s leading breast cancer charity, involves experiential activations driving awareness around the 8 signs and symptoms of the disease and the importance of early detection and […]

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