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Column Cancer is a subject still cloaked in darkness – we're trying to lighten the conversation

Talking about cancer is never fun, but we’re trying to make it easier. The Irish Cancer Society’s upcoming Colour Dash will try to bring some colour and vibrancy to the cancer cause, writes helpline nurse Naomi Fitzgibbon.

Nurse from the Irish Cancer Society’s National Cancer Helpline and Manager of the Cancer Information Service, Naomi Fitzgibbon, talks about how she plans to show her Cancer Fighting Colours and do the Colour Dash, the Society’s new colourful 5k, sponsored by Crown Paints, taking place in Phoenix Park on July 27th.

TALKING ABOUT CANCER is never fun. For most people it is a very dark time and, though they may ultimately come out the other side a stronger person, it is still a subject that can be cloaked in darkness. So much of our work is about trying to make talking about cancer easier – to try to lighten the shade of those conversations.

Even fundraising for cancer or celebrating surviving cancer can still be under a grey cloud. The Colour Dash brings some colour and vibrancy to the cancer cause, giving people a fun, light and colourful way to support cancer. I think that’s why we have had such a great response from the public and the event has sold out.

All the money raised will help support people with cancer through services like the Helpline and we hope that the event will encourage people to talk more openly about their cancer experience. We get queries from people in many different situations with different types of cancer. Our most frequent queries are around the most common cancers prostate, breast, bowel and lung cancers.

Most people just call for advice and support – their diagnosis plunges them into a world they never knew before, a world with a new language full of strange terms and complicated names. Often they will speak to us and ask about things their doctor said.

So many questions

A doctor’s office can be an intense situation – many patients have so many questions but they can’t remember them during that appointment and afterwards, when back at home, their mind can be swimming with questions and confusion.  That’s when they contact us – there’s no pressure – it’s all in their own time and we can help make sense of what their doctor or nurse has said. We give them the time and space to ask all their questions in confidence and give them the added support they need at any stage of their cancer journey.

Others call with a specific problem – a bad reaction or side effect from their treatment that they want our help with.

Recently a man called, confused about his treatment options and unsure of what path to choose. We were able to take him through everything slowly – he called back several times and really went through every question he had. During these conversations we were able to not only talk through his treatment options but also tell him about the different elements of support available to him – including what financial assistance was available to him and how he could be connected with a man who had undergone similar treatment.

The man called back later to say how much we helped put his mind at ease and empower him to make the best decision for him.

It is hugely satisfying to be able to help someone when they need it.

Ireland’s cancer incidence is among the highest in the world

Unfortunately Ireland’s cancer incidence is among the highest in the world. One in three people will develop cancer during their lifetime and everyone is deeply affected in one way or other.

There are always more people to support – our helpline answered almost 30,000 enquires last year by phone and also on social media. We want to be able to support even more calls and enquiries next year.

The good news is that more people are surviving cancer than ever before. Not only is survival increasing but we now know more about how to reduce your risk of getting cancer than ever before. Fifty per cent of cancers are caused by lifestyle choices. So by making changes to our daily lives we can all significantly reduce our risk of cancer in the future if we do the following:

  • Be physically active
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Eat healthily (limiting your intake of fatty foods and have at least five servings of fruit and vegetables a day)
  • Drink less alcohol
  • Don’t smoke – if you do, plan to quit
  • If you notice a change that is not normal for you, visit your GP or call us

What I would like people to know most is that there is support there for them – whether you have cancer, are post treatment or if you are just worried about something and want to speak to a nurse the National Cancer Helpline is open Monday–Thursday 9am-7pm and Friday 9am-5pm. You can call, Freefone 1800 200 700, for information, support, advice or just a chat or email us helpline@irshcancer.ie

The Colour Dash, sponsored by Crown Paints, takes place on Saturday July 27th – the event is sold out but if you want to volunteer on the day or to make a donation contact Rachel at rtutty@irishcancer.ie, CallSave our team on 1850 60 60 60 or visit www.cancer.ie

The Irish Cancer Society’s Colour Dash, the only powder paint run giving 100% of money raised to charity. Proudly sponsored by Crown Paints. Kindly supported by Spin 103.8.

Do the Dash, get splashed, and raise some cash!

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    Mute george holmes
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:21 PM

    In the back pocket and down for a pint, as you would after winning half a million

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    Mute Peter Gavin
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:23 PM

    I prefer to see “smaller” wins like this that can help change someone’s life but keep them grounded rather than one person winning 150 million and most likely wasting most of it.

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    Mute Glen
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:41 PM

    If I win 150 million I will give you 500k

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    Mute CAPITAINE ADEBAYO
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:43 PM

    Hi Glen. Dont forget my cut. Just enough to wet my beak…

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    Mute Charles Rex
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:19 PM

    Capitane Fanucci I presume?

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    Mute Peter Gavin
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    Nov 7th 2014, 6:39 PM

    It’s a deal Glen!

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    Mute CAPITAINE ADEBAYO
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    Nov 7th 2014, 10:51 PM

    @charles

    You know it, baby!

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    Mute emeraldninja
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    Nov 7th 2014, 11:22 PM

    I’ll give you a monkey… aka 500 hundred nicker If i secure Sat’s little stipend! :D

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    Mute Charles J. Ahern
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:22 PM

    I’d still leave …

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    Mute John Barry
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:27 PM

    I’d leave Tralee and move to Killarney ;)

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    Mute ÉiRed
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:00 PM

    Half way would be nice…rainy Farranfore maybe

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:17 PM

    John Barry you would be no loss, move there now!

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    Mute FearCiarraioch
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    Nov 7th 2014, 5:27 PM

    Proinsias – You are spot on , Barry’s comment was gross , ignorant and uncalled for .

    Where , in any case , was it said , that the winner lived in Tralee ?

    Tralee , as you well know, is a great Town too , with very proud standards & good Families .

    I wish the winner further good wishes, in his lifetime and I am delighted for him and his success !

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    Mute John Barry
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    Nov 8th 2014, 6:57 PM

    Just a joke girls, calm down!!

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    Mute Mairead Macconmara
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:52 PM

    Delighted for you enjoy

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    Mute John Byrne
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    Nov 7th 2014, 8:22 PM

    Well done mate enjoy your winnings

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    Mute Duncan Paul
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    Nov 7th 2014, 8:05 PM

    Good for you.
    But I am very envious

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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:20 PM

    A builder from Kerry?? Hungry feck will still probably be still looking for work

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    Mute RI Twing
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    Nov 7th 2014, 6:11 PM

    As opposed to idling?

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    Mute Paul Geraghty
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    Nov 7th 2014, 10:04 PM

    Yes, why would you work if you had enough money not to. Very sad life if you need work to enjoy it or make it worthwhile. Each to their own I suppose and maybe half a million isn’t that much nowadays but people who win millions and keep working should be sectioned

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    Mute Pete Turner
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:43 PM

    So, yet another winner with a Quick Pick. Very many big lottery winners say that they got their win by using a quick pick. Maybe there’s nothing really to it, but quick picks definitely do seem to be more lucky. To try and take advantage of this, I’ve made up a little free and just-for-fun page which generates your own personal quick pick numbers. Who knows, it might work – you just never know your luck! As I say, it is free and just a bit of fun, so look out for VillaLibra Lucky Numbers if you want to see if you can locate it for yourself.

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    Nov 7th 2014, 10:50 PM

    Tralee win the county championship and now the lotto.Best of luck lads and sorry of course Sam.

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    Nov 9th 2014, 1:02 AM

    Congratulations enjoy and your new life

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