Based
at the Lambe Institute, NUI Galway, the National Breast
Cancer Research Institute is a national charity that funds a
comprehensive research programme at the National University
of Ireland, Galway lead by Professor Michael Kerin.
Breast cancer is the highest cause of death in middle aged
women in Ireland. Research is at the core of finding out
more about this disease with 1 in 9 Irish women developing
breast cancer during their lifetime. The role of the
National Breast Cancer Research Institute is unique, as its
research can help to ascertain the causes and factors that
influence breast cancer and therefore help to develop
effective screening, treatments and medication to combat it.
The research the charity fund is patient-focused, involves
clinicians and scientists and contributes to better
outcomes. Translational research, i.e. bringing lab findings
to the clinical setting, is a long-term commitment and is
expensive.
Your support can make a difference for breast cancer
patients both nationally and internationally.
For more information please visit:
Breast
Cancer Research
Thank you for your support.