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The vision...Read more All Ireland Conference Patterns of care and survival of cancer patients in Ireland 1994 to 2004 Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - 00:00 This report published today shows marked improvements in treatment and survival of Irish cancer patients over the period 1994-2004. However, geographic disparities in treatment and survival (at the level of HSE administrative area)...Read more 4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference Monday, December 1, 2008 - 00:00 Mary Harney, T.D., Minister for Health and Children today formally opened the 4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference, which is being hosted in Dublin this year. Speaking at the conference the Minister said: “This conference brings...Read more Conference All Ireland Burden of cancer Screening Prevention 4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference Sunday, November 30, 2008 - 00:00 The National Cancer Registry, Ireland in conjunction with the Ireland-Northern Ireland-National Cancer Institute Consortium will co-host the 4th All Ireland Cancer Conference in Dublin starting on November 30th. This multidisciplinary...Read more Conference All Ireland Consulation on proposed minimum cancer dataset Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - 00:00 The National Cancer Registry invites your views and recommendations on a proposed national cancer minimum dataset, as recommended by the National Cancer Strategy. The process of developing this dataset began with a...Read more National dataset Data Cancer projections 2005 – 2035 Thursday, October 2, 2008 - 00:00 The latest report from the National Cancer Registry released today shows some interesting trends in cancer incidence in Ireland. The number of newly diagnosed cancers is increasing by 6-7% annually and this is likely to double in the next 20...Read more Incidence Projections Survival 4th All-Ireland Cancer Conference Friday, August 1, 2008 - 00:00 The National Cancer Registry, Ireland in conjunction with the Ireland-Northern Ireland-National Cancer Institute Consortium will co-host the 4th All Ireland Cancer Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel Dublin from November 30th to December 3rd...Read more Conference All Ireland Latest report from National Cancer Registry confirms predicted increase in cancer numbers Tuesday, September 4, 2007 - 00:00 The number of new cancers diagnosed in Ireland continues to increase year on year, the most recent report from the National Cancer Registry, covering the years 1994 to 2005, shows. The overall increase was just under 3% per year...Read more Cancer survival in Europe-first international comparison of Irish cancer survival Friday, August 24, 2007 - 00:00 Figures released today by the EUROCARE group show survival of cancer patients in Ireland during 2000-2002 to be...Read more Europe Survival Comparison Geography Multidisciplinary workshop recommends mandatory minimum cancer dataset Thursday, August 2, 2007 - 00:00 A large multidisciplinary workshop organised by the National Cancer Registry has come out strongly in support of the mandatory reporting of cancer in Ireland and the development of an extensive national minimum cancer dataset....Read more Data National dataset Workshop HSE Hospitals Revised Confidentiality Guidelines Friday, April 13, 2007 - 00:00 The National Cancer Registry holds the only national cancer database in the Republic of Ireland. With such a vast amount of cancer information available to it, data security and confidentiality is of paramount importance to the Registry. The...Read more Data Confidentiality FOI 1994-2001: improvements seen in survival for most cancers, but regional differences persist. Wednesday, March 7, 2007 - 00:00 The National Cancer Registry this week released analyses showing that there have been significant improvements in survival for breast, colorectal and prostate cancers, but not lung cancers, between 1994-1997 and 1998-2001. Improvements in...Read more Survival Treatment National Cancer Registry predicts an increase of over 90% in cancer numbers in the next 15 years. Tuesday, June 6, 2006 - 00:00 A report published today by the National Cancer Registry predicts that cancer numbers will have increased from 22,000 a year at present to 42,000-43,000 by 2020. The number of potentially fatal cancers will more than double, from 13,800 to 28,800...Read more Time trends Burden of cancer Risk Women and cancer 1994-2001 Sunday, February 26, 2006 - 00:00 “Death rates from cancer are higher in women in Ireland than in women in other European countries”. The Women’s Health Council and the National Cancer Registry today launched a report on “Women and Cancer 1994-2001”. ...Read more Women Cancer atlas shows high incidence of prostate and bowel cancer in Ireland compared to the UK. Monday, July 4, 2005 - 00:00 The UK Office of National Statistics, in partnership with the Irish National Cancer Registry, the UK regional cancer registries and the vital statistics organisations in Ireland and the UK, has published today an atlas of cancer in Ireland...Read more Incidence United Kingdom & Ireland Pages « first ‹ newer Printer-friendly version Building 6800 Cork Airport Business Park Kinsale Road, Cork T12 CDF7 Email Contact us here … 12 13 14 older › last » Tel: +353 (0) 21 4318014 Fax: +353 (0) 21 4318016 Connect on Twitter LinkedIn profile RSS feed Newsletter arterly newsletter he newsletter, or to see our latest newsletter, please see this page. * indicates required Close All invasive Breast Cervix uteri Colorectal Head & neck Prostate More © National Cancer Registry 2017 Sitemap Accessibility Statutory declarations Confidentiality Legal