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Incidence statistics
With this interactive tool users can design customised tables of cancer incidence, filtering by types of cancer, time period, location, sex and … -
Reports & Publications
Fast Facts: Childhood Cancer
Fast Facts: Childhood Cancer (0 – 15) • 190 Childhood cancer cases per year • Number 1 cause of death by disease in children in Ireland (aged 1 – 15) • 87% of patients are alive five years after a childhood cancer diagnosis (2013 – 2020) … -
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Committees
NCRI has established two committees: an Audit and Risk Committee, and an Advisory Council to support its organisational responsibilities and objectives. … -
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Careers
Are you passionate about data and interested in helping to improve cancer outcomes? NCRI is always looking for highly motivated individuals to join our award-winning … -
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Fact Facts: Female Breast Cancer
Fact Facts: Female Breast Cancer 179 Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Ireland excl. NMSC 3,600 breast cancer cases per year 88% of patients are alive five years after a breast cancer diagnosis 750 deaths per year 2ND most common … -
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Mr Damien Foley
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News
CancerWatch Project Launch
Europe launches CancerWatch: improving cancer data quality and timeliness to strengthen cancer control … -
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Board meeting minutes
Board meetings take place on a regular basis over the course of a year. Click on the links below to download meetings minutes. … -
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NCRI is a Great Place To Work®
The NCRI has been officially recognised as a Great Place To Work® - again! … -
Reports & Publications
Tobacco-Related Cancers Report
New NCRI report reveals ongoing impact of tobacco-smoking on cancer in Ireland …Publication date -
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Covid-19 Impact Report
Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on cancer in Ireland While Covid-19 severely disrupted cancer detection during 2020, Ireland’s cancer outcomes remained stable overall and there is no clear evidence to date of lasting harm to early survival or mortality … -