 
                                Mark Ward
@wardm6tcd
Scientist at Trinity College Dublin. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), platelets and cancer-associated thrombosis in gynaecological/breast cancer
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25-04-2012 23:09:37
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        This World Obesity Day researchers Trinity St James's Cancer Institute highlight the factors that influence cancer diagnosis and outcomes and the negative effect of weight stigma #cancerprevention Melissa Conroy
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Delighted to announce donation of €50,000 to support Dr. Sharon O’Toole research into high-grade serous ovarian cancer in patients - 3 year project co-funded by Breakthrough Cancer Research & HRB. More info: breakthroughcancerresearch.ie/research/devel… Thank you for your support including for annual run.
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Karen Fenton Fund Thank you all so much. This support will make a huge difference to the #OvarianCancer research that Sharon O'Toole and her team are undertaking
 
         
        Delighted to see our GynoCare Cost Action 18117 cost action being highlighted as one of the success stories in the annual report. Expertly led by Jean Calleja Agius and many great colleagues. Trinity St James's Cancer Institute Trinity College Dublin
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Well done Faye on this! It’s exciting to see your work published on #CTCs in rare ovarian cancers, especially the fact that the circulating tumour cells seem to be disseminating into the blood at an early stage. Trinity St James's Cancer Institute
 
        Great talks today at Surgical Conference - Professor Colin Doherty on supporting academic surgery, Maeve Lowery on the TSJCI and OECI, 𝗔𝗺𝘆 𝗡𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗻 💛 on the work of the Irish Cancer Society and Roseann Murray in Operation Preparation!👏 St James's Hospital Trinity St James's Cancer Institute School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Congratulations to Nicola Raftery who presented at the European Surgical Association yesterday in Geneva on grading of dysplasia in Barrett’s and long-term progression. Thanks to all involved in this significant body of work. Oesophageal Cancer Fund ICAT Programme Trinity St James's Cancer Institute School of Medicine
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Five important facts to know about #ovariancancer World Ovarian Cancer Day & WOCCoalition is tomorrow May 8th.
 
        Early diagnosis of #OvarianCancer could raise survival to 90% - but it’s hard to detect. At TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Dr. Sharon O’Toole & Marika Kanjuga are developing a blood test to catch it earlier. Funded by Breakthrough Cancer Research & the Attracta O’Regan Fund 💙 #WOCD2025 World Ovarian Cancer Day & WOCCoalition
 
        Thank you to our Gynae Research and Clinical teams Trinity St James's Cancer Institute St James's Hospital Trinity College Dublin for all their work promoting awareness of ovarian cancer today World Ovarian Cancer Day #NoWomanLeftBehind #CancerAwareness
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Thank you all TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute for opening your doors and welcoming everyone to see behind the scenes of #CancerResearch and to hear about all of the amazing work our supporters are helping to fund 💙 👩🔬🔬👨🔬🧪🥼
 
        Some more buildings lit in teal on May 8th for #WorldOvarianCancerDay 2025. Thank you to everyone involved for raising awareness of #OvarianCancer. #NoWomanLeftBehind #WOCD2025 Sharon O'Toole Office of Public Works
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        The dual capacity for cancers to metastasize and resist systemic treatment is the tipping point for driving lethal cancer. Drs. Pienta, Goodin & Amend explore how eco-evolutionary principles can guide new interventions: acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.33… Kenneth Pienta Sarah R. Amend, Ph.D. OncoAlert
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        Delighted to see this in print - congratulations to Nicola Raftery for preparing these data from the National Barrett's Oesophagus Registry in Ireland with the support of all collaborating sites as well as Trinity St James's Cancer Institute School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin and Oesophageal Cancer Fund pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40772954/
 
         
         
         
         
        