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Pink Tribe turned out in force for Breast Cancer Ireland’s Great Pink Run

This week has seen over 8,000 participants take part in our first ever Hybrid Great Pink Run event, encompassing two large scale live events, held in Dublin and Kilkenny. Participants, who couldn’t make the live events, also took part virtually, from all over the country as part of the annual event raising an incredible €575k […]

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Research into Triple Negative Close to Publication

Triple Negative Breast Cancers (TNBCs) are characterised by high rates of metastases, relapses and chemoresistance. It is now well recognised that breast cancers are not all the same and can be divided into a number of subtypes, which need to be treated differently. When compared to other subtypes of breast cancer, TNBCs often have the […]

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Breast Cancer Treatment: Research, Development and Game Changers

Professor Arnie Hill speaks to Sylvia Thompson of The Irish Times about the advances of breast cancer treatment in the past ten years. Prof Arnie Hill, breast cancer surgeon and head of the medical school at The Royal College of Surgeons for Ireland, jokes that many women with breast cancer could almost have a degree […]

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