Supporting Women with Breast Cancer Conference
A day-long free national conference entitled 'Supporting women with breast cancer' will take place on Saturday, 25th April in Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin 1, for women who have had a breast cancer diagnosis and have been treated or who are currently going through treatment.
Attendees will hear presentations focusing on issues such as breast cancer and sexuality, living with a chronic condition and current treatments. Workshops will explore issues relating to sexuality, menopause, survivorship, diet and exercise, complementary therapy, spirituality, fertility, advances in the treatment of lymphoedema.
To book a free place and for a copy of the conference programme, please contact Avril O'Sullivan on (01) 231 0 533 or email aosullivan@irishcancer.ie.
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