This report summarises incidence, treatment, survival and mortality for cancers among Irish children (age 0-14 years). On average, 128 cancers were diagnosed per year during 1994-2011, most frequently leukaemias (40), brain and central nervous...Read more
This report, produced in collaboration with the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, describes incidence, mortality, treatment and survival rates of cancer on the island of Ireland from 1994-1996.Read more
This report, produced in collaboration with the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry , describes incidence, mortality, treatment and survival rates of cancer on the island of Ireland from 1998-2000.Read more
Some maps contained in an All-Ireland Cancer Atlas published recently by the N. Ireland Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Registry have been used erroneously by anti-fluoridation...Read more
The first all-Ireland cancer atlas, published on December 9th by the National Cancer Registry and the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, shows major unexplained variations across the island in the risk of most common cancers. The atlas...Read more
The first all-Ireland cancer atlas, published by the National Cancer Registry and the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, shows major unexplained variations across the island in the risk of most common cancers. The atlas shows that in the period...Read more
The second All-Ireland Conference on Population-based Cancer Research, which will be held in Dublin today, will hear that almost half of all cancer patients reported increased financial stress as a result of their diagnosis. Many patients were...Read more
This atlas provides detailed geographical information on the distribution of all the common cancers in Ireland, over a ten year period from 1994 to 2003.Read more