Our mission is to Make More Survivors of cancer through research and this would not be impossible without the dedication and generosity of supporters like you. Thanks to your commitment, we are excited to introduce you to our recent PhD scholarship recipients, whose groundbreaking work holds the promise of better treatments and diagnostics for people with cancer.
Kirstan Murphy: Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer Research Funded through the Musgrave PhD Scholarship, Kirstan Murphy is working at the Trinity St. James Cancer Institute in the lab of Dr. Niamh Lynam-Lennon.
Kirstan’s research targets gastro-oesophageal cancers, focusing on new treatment pathways that could lead to more effective therapies, improving not only survival rates but also the quality of life for people with these challenging cancers.
Nial O’Reilly: Colorectal Cancer Research Through the Breakthrough Cancer Research–Irish Association of Cancer Research (Breakthrough IACR) PhD Scholarship, Nial O'Reilly is pursuing research at the University of Galway under the guidance of Dr. Aideen Ryan.
Nial's work focusses on a major obstacle in colorectal cancer treatment: resistance to therapies. By identifying ways to reduce resistance, Nial’s research aims to make treatments more successful for people with colorectal cancer.
Marika Kanjuga: Ovarian Cancer Research The Attracta O’Regan PhD Scholarship has been awarded to Marika Kanjuga, whose research is taking place at the Trinity St. James Cancer Institute in Dr. Sharon O’Toole’s lab.
Marika's work is focused on early detection of ovarian cancer, which is critical for improving outcomes, as early-stage diagnosis greatly increases treatment options and effectiveness.
These talented scholars represent the future of cancer research, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative approaches that could make a real difference for people with cancer and their families. Thank you for being part of making this research possible.
RESEARCH SHOWCASE
We are delighted to invite you to our next free Public Cancer Research Showcase.
📍Join us on Tuesday, November 12th at Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, St. James's Hospital, Dublin 8.
🧬 This free event will give you the chance to look inside the labs of one of Ireland's leading research institutions.
🥼You will hear directly from the experts about the latest advancements and progress being made in cancer research and meet the scientists behind them.
Come along and see exactly how your support helps people who are currently affected by cancer and how it will transform the future of cancer treatment.
👉 This event is free but you must register online here.
OUR NOVEMBER CHALLENGE
Would you like to take on a new challenge?
Join our 90KM in November challenge and turn your steps into progress for cancer research. Whether you choose to walk, jog, or run, every kilometre brings us closer to breakthroughs for people affected by cancer.
👕 Receive your free Breakthrough Cancer Research t-shirt in the post
Start walking, running or jogging
✅ Set your own pace - aim for 3KM each day or plan longer walks, runs or jogs to reach 90KM by November 30th.
You can also join our dedicated Challenge Facebook group to connect with others
Support people with cancer by helping to fund life-changing and life-saving research into new, better, kinder, smarter cancer treatments and diagnostics.
SPREAD SOME JOY THIS FESTIVE SEASON
Make your Christmas greetings extra meaningful this year with our exclusive Christmas cards. These stunningly beautiful cards feature ten original, hand-painted designs by renowned Irish artist Fiona Turley.
Imagine the joy of your family and friends as they open your card and discover a beautiful work of art.
For €10 per pack, each contains an assortment of unique festive cards that are 100% Irish.
When you choose these cards, you’re giving more than festive cheer. You’re supporting our mission to Make More Survivors of cancer.
Make this Christmas one to remember. Send a card that’s not only beautiful but also meaningful. Order yours today and join us in funding life-saving cancer research.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
We are thrilled to share that, thanks to the incredible generosity of the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle 2024, Breakthrough Cancer Research has received a phenomenal €229,351.
This contribution fuels our ongoing mission to make more survivors of cancer that will transform lives.
To each person who braved the 170KM journey around the Ring of Kerry in July - thank you. With every single push of those pedals, you made a difference. Your commitment and determination bring hope and strength to people impacted by cancer. Your support is invaluable, and we truly couldn’t do this work without you.
Our heartfelt thanks also to the many dedicated volunteers, sponsors, supporters, and organisers who helped raise over €1.1 million for multiple charities this year. The compassion, energy and unity at this event are inspiring, and we are truly grateful for each of you.
Together, we are paving the way toward a brighter future - thank you for being a part of this journey with us.
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