Cancer remains the second biggest killer in Ireland
Today is Daffodil Day the Irish Cancer Society's fundraiser in the fight against cancer
Cancer remains the second biggest killer in Ireland....
That's just one of the stark realities of the disease which is growing and by 2020 could see 1 in 2 people get a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime...
Cancer is in the spotlight today as 5,000 volunteers are hitting the streets this Daffodil Day and fundraising for the Irish Cancer society
It's hoped that €4 million will be raised for the charity between collections, coffee mornings and corporate sponsorships
In Ireland an average of 40,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year with skin, lung and breast cancers among the most common in this country.
Speaking to RedFM News Dr Brian Bird, lead oncologist at the Bon Secours in Cork, says every hour in Ireland someone dies of cancer
** You can support Daffodil Day by buying a daffodil today, donating online or simply text Daff to 50300 to donate €4 **
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