Breast Cancer Ireland Autumn Raffle Winners Announced... [more]
The cost of a breakthrough test that can help women diagnosed with breast cancer to avoid unnecessary chemotherapy is to be covered by private health insurance for the first time [more]
Horse racing enthusiasts together with a host of well known Irish personalities from the worlds of business, finance, art, fashion, music and entertainment came together for [more]
Ireland's lady GAA stars have swapped the mucky boots, drenched jerseys and baggy tracksuits for glamorous evening wear as they turned out to strut their stuff for a charity [more]
The ladies were all in top form last Saturday for the first ever Ladies Lipstick Lunch in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland presented by Sophie Gleeson owner of Muse Events. [more]
This year’s fashion show in the Lakeside Hotel in Killaloe was, as always, a huge success, with opening remarks from organiser Fredrika Barrett. [more]
Bank of New York Mellon has, through its Bowstring & Community Partnership Programme, chosen BCI as its Charity of the Year 2011, following a very successful fundraising drive [more]
On Saturday 9th October 2010 – the Plurabelle Paddlers, a breast cancer support group with a difference, took to the water at Grand Canal Dock to launch their two new Dragon Boats. [more]
Up to 200 women a year with breast cancer may be able to avoid chemotherapy treatment if a new diagnostic test becomes more widely available, it was claimed yesterday. [more]
Energy healing has benefits for everyone and works to remove the energy blockages from around the body and aura. These blockages could be physical and / or emotional and can [more]
The Womens Mini Marathon was held on 7th June 2010 [more]
Researchers from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) have identified a biomarker in patient blood which can predict the severity of breast cancer in patients and may [more]
Breast Cancer Ireland (BCI) is delighted to participate in a joint venture initiative with Textile Recycling Limited (TRL) in their provision of newly painted “Pink” clothing [more]
A fantastic pink themed party took place in the Leopardstown Inn on Friday, 23rd April to celebrate the awarding of the Marie Gallagher Perpetual Trophy for the Leopardstown Inn [more]
The Leopardstown Inn held it's annual Perpetual Golf Classic in Aid of Breast Cancer Ireland at Glen Of The Downs Golf Club on Friday 16th April last. [more]
A fantastic crowd turned out for an evening of music and craic at Clifford's Pub in Ballinakill on Friday, 20th November. [more]
75 Riders of the Oldcastle Motorcycle Club joined forces for the inaugural Liam Sheridan Memorial Bike Run in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland. [more]
Raffle winners announced from the Autumn raffle. [more]
Horse racing fanatics together with a host of well known Irish personalities from the worlds of business, art, fashion, music and entertainment came together at Leopardstown [more]
For the third year in a row, Celia Holman Lee's models took to the floor to showcase a superb collection of fashion pieces from Joanne's Boutique and Cerise Shoes in aid of breast [more]
Carlton Hotel Galway City (formerly Days Hotel Galway) on Thursday July 16th hosted an entertaining free evening of pre-races style and beauty tips in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland, [more]
Congratulations to Dr Marion Hartmann of NUIG - winner of Breast Cancer Ireland's inaugural Breast Cancer Research Fellowship. [more]
Geraldine Witter and some friends got together recently and formed the group "The Unusual Suspects". [more]
A NEW programme being launched today at the Mardyke Arena in University College Cork hopes to heighten awareness of breast cancer among women along with assisting research, [more]
On Saturday 4 April, Over 150 guests, gathered in the Carousel Room at the Leopardstown Inn for the Golf Classic Prize Giving and Pink Themed party organised by Derek Ennis, [more]
After a 5 day trek that took them through one of the most scenic routes, Machame, Tanzania, Karol and John made their ascent to the summit (5895m) at 5.10 am on 14 December last. [more]
Each year the Robertstown supporters of Breast Cancer Ireland hold a variety of events, usually community based activities. In 2008 they held a Clay Pigeon Shoot, [more]
A BIG Thank You
from Breast Cancer Ireland at RCSI to:
Elaine McGrory and staff at Cadbury's Chocolate Factory, Dublin - for a fundraising event [more]
Professor Arnold Hill and Nurse Trudi Roche from the Breast Cancer Unit at Beaumont Hospital visited Cadbury's Chocolate factory on 6th February to receive a cheque for funds [more]






































