Listen to Prof Deirdre Murray, Director of @IrishCancerReg on @NewstalkFM
discussing key findings from our latest report on the impact of Covid-19 on cancer outcomes.
https://t.co/K76hpT6JuK
Our newly released Skin Cancer Report shows nearly 100% survival rate for most skin cancer cases, but highlights ongoing risks and prevention needs 👇https://t.co/xeuU4Tq2Fl
The National Cancer Registry provides the data-driven foundation for cancer control efforts in Ireland. For more info on how to access our data, and to customise and download charts and tables using our data visit our website👉https://t.co/TtMT5BuXpD
📣 WE ARE HIRING! The National Cancer Registry is running a recruitment campaign for a Head of Research & Analysis/Senior Lecturer UCC responsible for developing and implementing the NCRI research strategy.
Closing date: 19th February
✍️Apply now! https://t.co/tbzakPv2v7
New global study reveals worldwide variations in stage at which women are diagnosed with #breastcancer, with almost 80% of women diagnosed in Ireland diagnosed at early stage. Read the scientific paper: https://t.co/HApaUqm2WG @IARCWHO
WE ARE HIRING!
The National Cancer Registry is running a recruitment campaign for a full-time Data Quality Manager responsible for establishing and maintaining data quality standards and processes within the NCRI.
Closing date: 17th November
Apply now! https://t.co/jSfqbtkKy1
📣 WE ARE HIRING!
The National Cancer Registry is looking to recruit a Project Manager who will play a crucial role in establishing and managing projects within the NCRI. This is a two-year fixed term contract.
Closing date: 10th November
✍️Apply now! https://t.co/gqOphM4gqY
📣 WE ARE HIRING!
The National Cancer Registry is running a recruitment campaign for a full-time Head of Research and Analysis responsible for coordinating, developing and implementing the NCRI research strategy.
Closing date: 6th November
✍️Apply now! https://t.co/7FZS9j0p9G
It’s easy to think “it’s just a few minutes.” But as the number of people that you hold up increases, the true cost of being late scales rapidly. Being 10 mins late to a meeting with 10 others is 100 minutes. I'm doing some work on improving meeting practice currently so this sketch speaks to me. It comes from @sketchplanator, one of the most impactful visual artists on Twitter.
Listen to Dr Niamh Bambury, co-editor of our latest @IrishCancerReg report, on @morningireland speaking about key findings and factors which contribute to cancer inequalities between people living in the most and least deprived areas of Ireland
https://t.co/G0Tga4zuLr
How many people in Ireland died of #cancer over the years 2018-2020? Discover this and more in the At A Glance section of our recently published Annual Statistical Report https://t.co/5joZhE1lG6