National Cancer Registry predicts an increase of over 90% in cancer numbers...
A report published today by the National Cancer Registry predicts that cancer numbers will have increased from 22,000 a year at present to 42,000-43,000 by 2020. The number of potentially fatal cancers...
View Article4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference
Mary Harney, T.D., Minister for Health and Children today formally opened the 4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference, which is being hosted in Dublin this year.Speaking at the conference the Minister said:...
View ArticleReport on the excess burden of cancer among men in the Republic of Ireland
Publication date: June, 2013Cancers: BladderColorectalLungMelanoma of skinStomachTags: Burden of cancerMenRelated staff: Mr Nicholas Clarke (former staff)Mr Eamonn O'LearyProf Linda Sharp (former...
View ArticleIARC release GLOBOCAN 2012: Global cancer burden rises to 14.1 million new...
The new version of IARC’s online database, GLOBOCAN 2012, provides the most recent estimates for 28 types of cancer in 184 countries worldwide and offers a comprehensive overview of the global cancer...
View ArticleReview finds costs of cancer-related premature mortality are rising
Premature mortality costs are one component of the societal impact that cancer has on the economic health of a country, on top of the obvious population health burden. These costs to society are...
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