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Reduce Your Risk of Melanoma Skin Cancer
Reduce your risk of melanoma skin cancer Holidaying at home or abroad? Enjoy the Sun safely. Be SunSmart: Occasional, intense sun exposure and sunburn increases melanoma risk. Make sun protection part of your daily routine, particularly when the UV … -
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Cancer in Ireland and difference between sexes
Male/Female spilt for all invasive cancer cases Men - 53.4% Female - 46.6% Male Most common invasive cancers Prostate - 32% Colorectal - 11% Lung - 10% Melanoma - 5% Head & neck - 5% Top causes of cancer death Lung - 21% Prostate - 12% Colorectal - 11% … -
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Peer-reviewed articles
A collection of peer-reviewed scientific papers published in various journals with NCRI staff as authors or collaborators. … A collection of peer-reviewed scientific papers published in various journals with NCRI staff as authors or … -
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Cancer Inequalities in Ireland
Although cancer incidence rates have fallen and survival rates have improved over time across the majority of cancers, there is no evidence of any reduction in disparities between the least and most deprived areas. Overall, there was a 7% higher risk of … -
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Cervical cancer
During 2019-2021 on average, there were 82 deaths annually due to cervical cancer in Ireland Five-year net survival has increased from 57% (1994-1998) to 65% (2014-2018) The 13th most common cause of invasive cancer deaths in women in Ireland 9th most … -
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Measuring cancer cure in Ireland: latest report from the National Cancer Registry
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