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James Gill Memorial Trust gift €30,000 to Tallaght Hospital Oncology Day Ward


James Gill Memorial Trust gift €30,000 to Tallaght Hospital Oncology Day Ward
James’s Dad Declan is from Curramartin, Drumsna and his grand-parents Mary and P.J. Gill live in Coolcrieve. He had many cousins and relatives all around the Drumsna area.
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Continuing his legacy, eight years after his death from cancer, The James Gill memorial Trust committee were delighted to be able to donate a cheque of €30.000 to support the renovation of the Oncology Day Ward in Tallaght University Hospital.
Speaking at the event, Geraldine Gill, James’ mother said; “Our hearts are broken. On this day, 8 years ago we said goodbye to James. It is a fitting tribute to be here today and open the new oncology ward on his anniversary. ....

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Opinion: Being part of a trial for prostate cancer treatment has improved my life greatly


Opinion: Being part of a trial for prostate cancer treatment has improved my life greatly
Peter MacNamara has been battling prostate cancer since 2011 and has found immunotherapy via a clinical trial to be hugely helpful.
By Peter MacNamara
Thursday 13 May 2021, 7:20 AM
May 13th 2021, 7:20 AM
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FOR MOST MEN of my generation, the idea of going to see a doctor to have your prostate checked out is not something you want to think about too much.
In my case, a rising PSA level (prostate-specific antigen test) – which can be a sign of prostate cancer – meant a visit to a cancer specialist. A biopsy confirmed my worst fears – that I had prostate cancer. ....

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'When I found out I had cancer, I didn't even tell my wife – how can you tell somebody who is pregnant that their husband has cancer?'


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When Taran was born, and Vance had confirmation that the trial treatment had been successful, he told his family. And for a while, things were good.
“You go in every few months, and then it’s every six months, then every year. One year, I went in and the PSA had gone up a little bit, and then up and up.
Then we knew the cancer had moved. Of course, the irony is that it wasn’t in the prostate.
“Some of the cells had managed to find their way into my bones.”
Clinicians knew the cancer had metastasised, but they couldn’t locate the sites. A succession of scans followed. ....

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