Clodagh Downing
@ClodaghDowning
EOCRC campaigner w/ Bowel Cancer Ireland, formerly Irish Colorectal Cancer Community. Follow us on X & Insta @IEColoncancer
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Prof Maeve Lowery Trinity St James's Cancer Institute St James's Hospital Trinity College Dublin discusses the DETERMINE study in NI and the design of its sister study, PROGRESS in ROI.
#CancerKnowsNoBorders
Everything you need to know about tomorrow's Cancer Retreat - speakers, registration, agenda - it's all here: bit.ly/4ba3mbY
See you in the morning!
Cancer Research @UCC UCD Cancer Trials
@IRROG Trinity St James's Cancer Institute Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre
TUHCancerTrials Cancer Trials Cork Cancer Trials Waterford
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Weโre thrilled to announce that weโre launching our new campaign, #TellYourGPInstead . Our goal is to encourage people experiencing symptoms of possible #BowelCancer to contact their GP to ask for an at-home test.
#journorequest - anyone know of someone under the age of 50/60 in Ireland who uses very little technology and might like to take part in a piece? DM today if any thoughts. RTs appreciated.
Read how we must redouble our efforts against cancer, one of the greatest challenges in human health and how research will deliver the 21st century care that our patients deserve European Cancer Organisation Satish Gopal, MD, MPH Lynn M. Schuchter, MD, FASCO Julie Gralow Irish Cancer Society HealthResearchBoard irishexaminer.com/opinion/commenโฆ
Reuniting with Dr. Cathy Eng for this webinar. Register to join us. Dr. Eng is a brilliant mind and compassionate doctor with tremendous expertise, so you wonโt want to miss this!
Calling any patients who have experienced LARS (Low Anterior Resection Syndrome), many who have had a Rectal Resection will be familiar.
The aim is to develop a symptom diary app led by the experiences of patients.
Please get in touch via DM or [email protected]
As #NoRegrets24 comes to a close we leave the final words to Patricia Stack, one of the founding members of @iecoloncancer
โI strongly urge the government to reduce the screening from 59 to 50 in line with EU guidelines.โ
Please Sign:
change.org/p/lower-the-agโฆ
#BowelCancer
Well done to all the team at Bowel Cancer Ireland for a very informative afternoon yesterday, Bowels, Basics & Breakthroughs with a great line up of speakers ๐๐ป
Our beloved Patricia stack delivers a powerful call for action to tackle the alarming rise in #bowelcancer .
We need you, the public, to support us. We can't do it alone. ๐ Everyone instagram.com/reel/C6YUTS8vJโฆ
CancerMeHole (Niamh) ๐ฎ๐ช what a inspiration you are, working tirelessly for improvements & change across the entire colorectal cancer pathway, & all whilst living with metastatic colorectal cancer. And what a team: Clodagh Downing Patricia stack & other patient advocates in Bowel Cancer Ireland org.
Great to hear from Stephen G Maher about exciting research into the early detection of pancreatic cancer! Thank you Frances Drummond for the opportunity! Excellent initiative from Breakthrough Cancer Research Cancer Conversations Pancreatic Cancer Ireland
Great presentation by Roberta Horgan about Lynch Syndrome as part of Bowels, basics and breakthroughs #PPI session RCSI
The importance of patients being part of multidisciplinary teams along with researchers & healthcare providers
#Teamwork
RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences @EpiGastroDRG
Jane is an inspiration : These wise words are worth a read and will help you to check yourself for possible symptoms during this Bowel Cancer Awareness Month๐๐๐ #Survivors
Bowel cancer: โI truly know what it means to live and am genuinely loving lifeโ irishtimes.com/health/your-weโฆ
This poor man ๐ Imagine giving your all to take care of others in a country that then denies you the opportunity to do the same for own wife and child ๐ฅ Department of Justice ๐ฎ๐ช how can you be okay with this?
one is paying heed!
There are hundreds of International healthcare workers who are going through the same agony, facing depression & leaving their jobs.
Is their any priority to look after our staffs wellbeing? NDTP HSE Ireland Stephen Donnelly
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