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Here's why you may have spotted pink bales across Ireland this month
Is tougher legislation needed for e-cigarettes?
He lost his parents to cancer - so he turned himself into the 'Daff Man'
13 of the loveliest little moments from Daffodil Day 2015
Someone is diagnosed with cancer every 15 minutes in Ireland
WATCH: Mick Wallace has dyed his hair pink
'My GP just picked up the phone and called the surgeon straight away. I'll never forget it'
'I miss that bit of lung they took away - not badly, mind you'
Poor people in Ireland are twice as likely to die of cancer
Here's why Dublin's canal is looking pinker than usual today
Free breast-cancer screenings will now be available for women up to the age of 69
Irish charity to look at how aspirin could help breast cancer patients
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in Ireland and the numbers are rising
The Irish Cancer Society and Science Foundation Ireland are joining forces to battle the disease
These are the ten counties with the highest rates of bowel cancer
Column: Being told it was my last chemo treatment was one of the best things I’ve ever heard
Gavin O’Donovan
This year's "waterproof" Daffodil Day won't be affected by bad weather
People accidentally adopted polar bears while donating #nomakeupselfie money
Nice one: #NoMakeUpSelfie donations hit €1 million
#NoMakeupSelfie donations double overnight to over €475k
#NoMakeupSelfie craze causes flood of donations to Irish Cancer Society
Irish Cancer Society to close lottery after losses of €420,000
Plain cigarette packaging should be introduced 'as soon as possible'
Poll: Should planned legislation on sunbeds be stricter?
Irish Cancer Society: Law to regulate use of sunbeds doesn't go far enough
Over 40 per cent of cancer patients seek counselling within a year
PICS: After 40 years, David Norris has shaved off his beard for charity
Global survey shows advanced breast cancer patients are battling isolation
Reilly wants Ireland tobacco-free by 2025
Tobacco industry 'needs to recruit 50 new smokers a day' to replace deceased and quitters
Majella O'Donnell shaves her head live on TV for cancer charity
Charities call for 60 cent Budget hike in cigarette prices
Poor people 70% more likely to get lung, stomach, and cervical cancers
Cavemen, Cowen and Coca-Cola: The week in numbers
World's first collaborative cancer research centre to open in Ireland
Poll: Do you think the smoking ban has been effective?
Almost 7 per cent drop shows smoking ban is working, insists Cancer Society
Reilly working towards 'smoke-free' Ireland by 2025
Column: Cancer is a subject still cloaked in darkness – we're trying to lighten the conversation
Naomi Fitzgibbon
New campaign demands long-awaited law to ban teenagers from sunbeds