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221+ member and brave Longford mother Lynsey Bennett features in TV documentary on cancer care
Evelyn O Rourke investigates cancer care for women in Ireland in TG4 documentary
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221+ member and brave Longford mother Lynsey Bennett will feature in a TV documentary on cancer care which will be broadcast on TG4 on May 12.
When Evelyn O’Rourke was on maternity leave with her first child she discovered that she was pregnant for the second time.
Within a week of this wonderful news her world came crashing down around her when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Now 10 years on with the CervicalCheck controversy still unresolved, Evelyn investigates what sort of experience women who are diagnosed with cancer have today.
Evelyn O Rourke investigates cancer care for women in Ireland in TG4 documentary
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When Evelyn O’Rourke was on maternity leave with her first child she discovered that she was pregnant for the second time.
Within a week of this wonderful news her world came crashing down around her when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Now 10 years on with the CervicalCheck controversy still unresolved, Evelyn investigates what sort of experience women who are diagnosed with cancer have today.
In the feature length authored documentary
Evelyn O’Rourke: Ailse & Ise on May 12 9.30pm on TG4, broadcaster Evelyn meets women, their families, doctors, and service providers to investigate the medical, emotional, psychological, and sociological elements that women with cancer experience and to explore how we can deliver the kind of effective and humane service every Irish woman experiencing cancer deserves.
Post-lockdown anxiety affecting people returning to normality
While we all are looking forward to less rules, for some the change will be harder
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