Breakthrough Cancer Research
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Breakthrough Cancer Research funds the development of new treatment options for poor prognosis & incurable cancers. Registered Charity Number: 20077945
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Everyone at Maynooth Campus wish Bill Tinley all the best on the 21st September with Climb Carrauntoohil 2024. Please click on the QR code to support Breakthrough Cancer Research
Excited as we begin a busy two days of cancer immunotherapy science and science communication in Dublin in advance of the European Congress of Immunology. A world class lineup. EFIS Cancer | University of Galway & Saolta Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer University of Galway CMNHS JL Breakthrough Cancer Research
đšâđŹIntroducing Marcus Hahn, another one of our Summer Scholars, who is researching pancreatic cancer at University College Dublin. Each year, more than 600 people are diagnosed in Ireland, and only 1-in-10 survive 5 years post diagnosis. That is why research is vital.#BreakthroughCancerResearch
Saturday afternoon âMeet the Cancer Immunology Expertsâ #Dublin #cancer #cancerawareness #Immunology Breakthrough Cancer Research #makemoresurvivors
Fantastic event in Clayton Hotel tonight - facilitated by âŠBreakthrough Cancer Researchâ© and Irish Society for Immunology - MCâed expertly by âŠJonathan McCreaâ© - delighted to hear âŠThe Nobel Prizeâ© winner James (Jim) P Allison and âŠJarushka Naidooâ©
Thanks so much to Breakthrough Cancer Research for âMeet the Cancer Immunology Expertsâ we in Ireland have so much to discuss around Immunotherapy, and âthe costâ should not even be mentioned! #Oncology #cancerawareness #cancer #research #makemoresurvivors
Thank you, Breakthrough Cancer Research, for organising this fantastic event to highlight cancer immunotherapy. It was great to meet Nobel laureate Jim Allison PhD in person along with all the other great speakers. Also great to meet fellow advocates. CLL Ireland #WCLLD24 ##LetsLevelUp
I have to share this again. Saturday in Dublin cancer patients got to meet Nobel Laureate Jim Allison PhD whose work saved their lives I wish our politicians took the time to attend this event from Breakthrough Cancer Research Simon Harris TD Jonathan McCrea Fergal Bowers Niamh Griffin
Register here for OvaCare Coffee and Chat in Sligo Park Hotel on Sept 14th 11-1. First hour hybrid. ovacare.ie/events/event-râŠ
It was a privilege meeting the cancer immunotherapy experts organised by Breakthrough Cancer Research last Saturday, itâs so reassuring to learn the future of cancer tx thru immunotherapy. #melanoma #skincancerservice St James's Hospital #ClinicalTrials #cancertreatment #CancerResearch
Thank you to the Irish Examiner for sharing this fantastic event organised by Women on the Water at BaltimoreSailingClub. Such an amazing event that does so much to support Breakthrough Cancer Research each year - thank you all đđđŁââïžđ€ irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/outdâŠ
đ September is #BloodCancerAwarenessMonth Multiple Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops in the bone marrow. Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre researchers, together with people with Multiple Myeloma & clinicians, created a booklet âMultiple Myeloma in Irelandâ: bit.ly/MMinIreland
đ©âđŹWe're delighted to co-host a free Public Cancer Research Showcase, Monday Sept. 23rd with Systems Biology Ire Precision Oncology Ireland at University College Dublin Youâll hear from world-renowned experts & explore cutting-edge developments in cancer research. For more info & to bookđbit.ly/UCDLabTour
đ§Ș Watch #SummerScholar, Alex Neuroth Dublin City University explaining how he will be investigating the impact of prehabilitation programmes on physical activity & nutritional status before & after CRS-HIPEC surgery #MakeMoreSurvivors #OvarianCancer #ColonCancer #PancreaticCancer #CancerResearch
To mark World Gynecologic Oncology Day on Sept 20th the INGO invite you to a free lunchtime webinar on the 5 #gynaecancers Claire Thompson Professor NĂłirĂn Russell ThisisGO.ie kindly sponsored by NCCP Register bit.ly/GO_symptoms