Although prevention is the primary aim of cancer control, early diagnosis and effective treatment are also central to reducing disability and death from cancer. Research in Ireland and internationally has shown major differences between women in the stage (extent) of their cancer when first diagnosed, in access to screening, and in the type of treatment received. These factors have also been shown to determine the rate of cure of cancers and the length of survival for those not cured. Many countries, including Ireland, have developed cancer policies in the past decade, with the aim of improving access, and ensuring that all cancer patients have appropriate, and evidence-based, treatment. These changes have major implications for women in Ir...
Our objective was to compare breast cancer mortality in two regions of the Republic of Ireland that ...
Although, in recent years, advances in diagnosis and treatment have been made, breast cancer remains...
Abstract Background Over the last decade there has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast...
This is the 20th annual statistical report of the National Cancer Registry. The report summarises ca...
Incidence: • An average of approximately 19,200 invasive (excluding non‐melanoma skin) cancers was ...
To address the rapidly rising burden of cancer, this second National Cancer Strategy A Strategy for ...
Cancer incidence On average, 37,591 cancers and other non-invasive tumours were diagnosed annual...
The National Cancer Registry is now in its 26th year of data-collection, having begun registration o...
The aim of this Cancer Strategy has been to review the existing range of preventive, treatment and p...
This report of cancer incidence projections shows that the incidence of cancer in Ireland is expecte...
Background: Over the last decade there has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast cancer,...
25.5.2015 Review of A Strategy for Cancer Control in Ireland. The review was led by Professor Padra...
In 2011, the Irish Cancer Society was shocked to learn that more women in Ireland are now dying from...
A Strategy for Cancer Control in Ireland June 2006 The Strategy was prepared by the National Cancer ...
This paper reports on the findings of the largest ever European survey of female patients' perceptio...
Our objective was to compare breast cancer mortality in two regions of the Republic of Ireland that ...
Although, in recent years, advances in diagnosis and treatment have been made, breast cancer remains...
Abstract Background Over the last decade there has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast...
This is the 20th annual statistical report of the National Cancer Registry. The report summarises ca...
Incidence: • An average of approximately 19,200 invasive (excluding non‐melanoma skin) cancers was ...
To address the rapidly rising burden of cancer, this second National Cancer Strategy A Strategy for ...
Cancer incidence On average, 37,591 cancers and other non-invasive tumours were diagnosed annual...
The National Cancer Registry is now in its 26th year of data-collection, having begun registration o...
The aim of this Cancer Strategy has been to review the existing range of preventive, treatment and p...
This report of cancer incidence projections shows that the incidence of cancer in Ireland is expecte...
Background: Over the last decade there has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast cancer,...
25.5.2015 Review of A Strategy for Cancer Control in Ireland. The review was led by Professor Padra...
In 2011, the Irish Cancer Society was shocked to learn that more women in Ireland are now dying from...
A Strategy for Cancer Control in Ireland June 2006 The Strategy was prepared by the National Cancer ...
This paper reports on the findings of the largest ever European survey of female patients' perceptio...
Our objective was to compare breast cancer mortality in two regions of the Republic of Ireland that ...
Although, in recent years, advances in diagnosis and treatment have been made, breast cancer remains...
Abstract Background Over the last decade there has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast...