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How can you get involved this October?
Be breast aware this October
EARLY DETECTION IS KEY

It is important that everyone be breast aware. This means knowing what is normal for you, so that you can spot any changes. While breast cancer is more common in women over 50, those under 50 can also be affected.
The sooner you notice a change the better, because if cancer is found early, treatment is more likely to be successful. Get into the habit of looking at and feeling your breasts every month. This will help you to notice any change if it occurs.
Where will your donations go?
€30
Helps provide transport for a breast cancer patient to and from their chemotherapy treatment using the Irish Cancer Society’s Transport Service.
€55
Will help pay for the cost of one hour of Night Nursing, providing end of life care to a patient in their own home.
€60
Will cover the cost of a counselling session to help a person cope with a breast cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.
€455
Will cover the cost of one night of Night Nursing, providing end of life care to a breast cancer patient in their own home.
WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

Your efforts can make a big impact
The Irish Cancer Society typically only receives 5% of its income from the Government, so it’s thanks to the generosity of our wonderful donors, fundraisers, and volunteers that we can provide services and support to ensure nobody in Ireland faces breast cancer alone.
Your generous donations fund ground-breaking breast cancer research and provide free support services and care to people affected by breast cancer throughout Ireland.
Need more Big Pink Breakfast info?
For more information about hosting a Big Pink Breakfast on your own, with your school or college or with your workplace, please contact a member of the fundraising team via the buttons below.