DONEGAL Action for Cancer Care say they are ‘very concerned’ that Breast Check have informed them that women who are…
Betty Holmes
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HealthNews
DACC urge women to attend as BreastCheck confirm January measures
by Chris McNulty 2 years agoIT HAS been confirmed that BreastCheck will be operating at a reduced capacity in the first week in January –…
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News
2020 Vision – Health campaigner Betty Holmes’ hopes for the New Year
by Stephen Maguire 3 years agoHealth campaigner Betty Holmes is never shy at backing away from the things that are most important to her –…
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Politics
Why health campaigner Betty Holmes isn’t running for election
by Rachel McLaughlin 4 years agoCancer care campaigner Betty Holmes has revealed that health issues have prevented her from running in the local elections this…
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Donegal Action for Cancer Care is calling on the Minister for Health not to cut health services in Donegal as…
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Donegal County Council NewsNews
Disabled parking signs to be raised following fine hike
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoThe recent increase in fines for illegal parking in disabled spaces has sparked a call for better signage in towns…
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Donegal Action for Cancer Care traveled to Brussels today to meet with key EU Commission Health Reps to address various…
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News
Donegal Action for Cancer Care raise over €2,200 with Halloween raffle
by Elaine McCallig 5 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care has raised a fantastic €2,244 at their recent fundraising raffle. Betty Holmes of the Donegal…
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Floating SectionHealthLead StoriesNews
Donegal cancer group gets good news for Radiotherapy patients
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care has welcomed the news that 37 Donegal cancer patients have been able to have their Radiotherapy…
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NewsUncategorized
A simple stroll which has led to a graveyard restoration at St Conals
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoDonegal woman Betty Holmes is known for her passionate views and amazing work on trying to improve services for cancer…
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HealthNews
Minister Harris to meet with Cancer Care group in Letterkenny
by Elaine McCallig 6 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care were delighted to be informed yesterday that Minster Harris will meet with them when he…
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HealthNews
Cancer Care group say ‘we are not going away’ in open letter to Minister Harris
by Elaine McCallig 6 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care (DACC) have today sent the following letter addressing Minister Harris, the Minister of Health; Mr.…
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Donegal Action for Cancer Care has hit out at Minister for Health Simon Harris for not meeting with them. The…
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HealthNews
Donegal cancer group raise awareness of Mouth Cancer Awareness Day
by Stephen Maguire 7 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care are asking you to be more aware about the signs, symptoms and the risk factors…
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Donegal Action for Cancer Care has welcomed an update on their outstanding questions regarding Prostate & Urology Services for cancer…
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FeaturesHealthNews
CANCER GROUP’S FURY AFTER DEPT OF HEALTH SCHEDULE DECEMBER 22ND MEETING
by Stephen Maguire 7 years agoThe Donegal Action for Cancer Care has slammed the Department of Health after it scheduled a meeting for December 22nd…
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FeaturesHealthNews
DACC EXPRESS CONCERN AFTER REMOVAL OF BREASTCHECK CANCER UNIT
by Stephen Maguire 8 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care have very serious concerns for eligble women aged 50 to 64 in the Inishowen area…
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DACC CONTINUE TO EXPRESS FEARS OVER BREAST CANCER SERVICES
by Stephen Maguire 8 years agoDonegal Action Against Cancer Care has again highlighted its fears over the breast cancer unit at Letterkenny General Hospital. While…
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FeaturesHealthNews
DACC WELCOME HEALTH MINISTER’S SUPPORT FOR BREAST CANCER UNIT
by Stephen Maguire 8 years agoDonegal Action for Cancer Care say they are delighted that Minister for Health Leo Varadkar TD has taken their request…
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HealthNews
HOW COULD IT HAPPEN AGAIN? CAMPAIGNERS DEMAND FULL PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO FLOOD
by John2 9 years agoSO how could it happen again? Staff, patients and the communities of Co Donegal were told a year ago after…