At our Gynaecology Oncology Survivorship launch we have drop in sessions including an aromatherapy Workshop with Fiona Hedigan who is a qualified aromatherapist/PHD student with a special interest in using aromatherapy to improve stress & anxiety levels in the healthcare setting.
@CancerInstIRE@tcddublin@stjamesdublin@hseNCCP@Shotoole81 And an enormous thank you to the Crosby family (pictured) for their tireless fundraising and continued support for Gynae. Oncology at St James's Hospital! They have made the Gynae. Patient Passport possible!
@CancerInstIRE@tcddublin@stjamesdublin@hseNCCP@Shotoole81 So great to see everyone today at the launch of our New Survivorship Service, and Patient Passport! So motivated from all the patient and staff feedback to continue working to improve quality of life for women with gynae cancers! And what a fantastic team to do that with! 💜
Fantastic to see so many at the Gynaecology Oncology Survivorship Day & the launch of the patient passport. The passport is a document that patients will receive on their first visit to the St. James Gynaecology Team that they will carry with them throughout their cancer journey
The amazing team from the Trinity St James's Biobank Network hosting an information stand at Gynaecology Oncology Survivorship Day. Biobanks are important as samples donated by patients help researchers to understand diseases and to develop new treatments for cancer.
Ashley Lilly, ANP, Gynaecology Oncology @CancerInstIRE presenting about the new Survivorship clinic @stjamesdublin. This is a new service for our Gynaecology patients relating to survivorship and holistic needs. Survivorship looks at living well with and beyond cancer.
@stjamesdublin@CancerInstIre Gynaecology Oncology Survivorship Day today launching the first Gynaecology Patient Passport & the Gynae Oncology Survivorship clinic for people who have been diagnosed with Ovarian, Uterine, Cervical , Vaginal & Vulval cancers #cancersurvivorship
Catherine O'Gorman, Consultant Gynaecologist and Asley Lilly, ANP, Gynaecology Oncology launching the first patient passport for gynaecology oncology today at the Gynaecology Oncology Survivorship Day. Incredible work by two amazing professionals.
The Laura Brennan #HPV vaccine catch-up programme is available free in Ireland to people who were eligible and missed out in school. The programme has been extended to 31 December 2023.
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#WorldGODay#GOforScreening#GOforPrevention#GOforElimination
An amazing campaign for #WorldGODay it is great to see so many participants in the 'Dip or Dance' campaign all across the country and so many buildings lighting up in purple to raise awareness of gynaecological cancers #cancerprevention#INGO
On 20th September to mark World Gynaecology Oncology Day 22 buildings across Ireland lit up in purple, the international campaign colour, including the CEO Building @CancerInstIRE@stjamesdublin supporting the World campaign to raise awareness about gynaecological cancers.
#WorldGODay Did you know that research commissioned by the Irish Network for Gynaecological Oncology #INGO, about gynaecological cancers shows that one in three Irish women (34%) mistakenly believe that cervical screening checks for all five gynaecological cancers @CancerInstIRE
The INGO has developed the World GO Day ‘Dip or Dance’ campaign to raise awareness about all the symptoms of all five gynaecologic cancers, ovarian, cervical, uterine, vulva and vaginal & their risk factors. For more information on the swims please see https://t.co/lmmNVcGuGN