This latest trends report on Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer (AYA), published by the NCRI, is the first report of its kind to include cancers in those up to 24 years of age.
We have partnered with Mediaplanet on their Innovations in Oncology campaign which launched today and aims to raise awareness about the latest advances in diagnosing and treating cancer in Ireland.
The National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI) has today published a report entitled: COVID-19 impact on cancer incidence in Ireland in 2021: a preliminary analysis.
The NCRI has today published its 2022 Annual Statistical Report: Cancer in Ireland. 1994 – 2020. Over 50% increase in numbers of cancer survivors compared with a decade ago.
The report entitled Breast, cervical and colorectal cancer 1994-2019: National trends for cancers with population-based screening programmes in Ireland, focuses on cancer incidence, mortality, stage and survival for patients diagnosed with female breast cancer, cervical cancer and colorectal cancer.
These statistics are consistent with those published in the most recent NCRI annual statistical report but allow more detailed querying, for example by individual year, county of diagnosis and age-group.
The National Cancer Registry (NCRI) today published its Annual Report & Financial Statement 2021. The Report covers the period from 1st January until 31st December 2021, and describes the performance and operation of the National Cancer Registry during 2021