GAA club to host prostate cancer information event

Cancer is the biggest killer in Ireland with an estimated 44,000 people diagnosed each year

Prostate cancer will be the important topic down for discussion as the last of the health initiatives series organised and hosted by the Dr Crokes GAA Club.

The event will take place in the clubhouse on Lewis Road on Monday next, May 8, at 7.30pm.

A well-known sports personality will tell his story and his journey through prostate cancer, from shock to recovery, and everyone is welcome to attend.

Refreshments will follow and there will be an opportunity to discuss the realities of prostate cancer with this person. Confidentiality will be respected.

Cancer is the biggest killer in Ireland with an estimated 44,000 people diagnosed  each year, including over 3,99 with prostate cancer.

Early diagnosis delivers a 90 per cent survival rate.

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