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Saturday 2 December 2023 Dublin: 4°C

# Marie Keating Foundation

This week
26th November 2023 - 2nd December 2023
How seeking treatment for cold fingers led to a lung cancer diagnosis for one Dublin woman
The Marie Keating Foundation is calling on the Government to support the development of a lung cancer screening programme.
All time
'Like a bullet out of the blue': Father-of-two diagnosed with prostate cancer says blood test saved his life
It is the most curable cancer among men but embarrassment and stigma means many won’t get tested.
'It's not over until it's over': Mother-of-two says she will stay positive in the face of incurable cancer diagnosis
Two years after she was given the clear from doctors, the cancer returned, this time spreading to other organs.
Prostate cancer: 'If you are at risk, don't ignore it, go and talk about it and seek some advice'
3,474 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually.
A lump was placed on Molly Malone's breast to see if anyone would notice
The stunt was part of a new campaign, Take Notice, for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
'Us men don't talk about things, we think 'Ah, it'll go away''
Packie Bonner wants more people to recognise the symptoms of bladder cancer.
7 inspirations for Think Pink's last week
Fundraising drive will have you in the pink…
Blue September comes to Ireland
Irish men asked to ‘face up to cancer’ during a Blue September.