Saolta University Cancer Network has progressed to the next stage of accreditation with the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI).
The Saolta cancer programme provides...
Four women have handed over a cheque to the National Breast Cancer Research Institute following a successful fundraiser earlier this year.
The women, Mná n...
University of Galway researchers will lead an international research project exploring therapeutics targeting one of the most aggressive and challenging cancers to affect women.
Led...
Stomach cancer is the 4th cause of cancer-related death worldwide. About 1.1 million people hear this diagnosis every year. Its symptoms are often mistaken...
University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling production of a new cancer vaccine prototype.
The study, published in...
Researchers at University of Galway studying cell interactions in bowel cancer have identified innovative strategies to enhance how the body and drug treatments fight the...
Cancer treatment in Ireland is an "Eircode lottery" with the west and northwest at a severe disadvantage a recent conference in Galway heard.
Prof. Michael...
Children’s cancer charity Cancer Fund for Children has recruited a Cancer Support Specialist in Galway.
Rachel Duffy, originally from Roscommon but now living in Bearna...
Cancer treatment is not equally effective in different countries. Somewhere, the diagnosis of cancer is akin to a sentence, while in developed countries, this...
The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is inviting the local community to 'Walk in Pink' for the charity this Mother's Day on 19 March.
Those...
The annual National Breast Cancer Research Institute Valentine’s Ball will take place at the Ardilaun Hotel on Saturday, 18 February.
The black tie event, MC'ed...