Cancer Care West will host a webinar on Prostate Cancer Support. This months topic is ; Robotic Assisted Radical Prostatectomy, including side effects/recovery by Mr. Paddy O’Malley- Consultant Urologist
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Cancer Care West will host a webinar on Prostate Cancer Support. This months topic is ; Robotic Assisted Radical Prostatectomy, including side effects/recovery by Mr. Paddy O’Malley- Consultant Urologist
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Venue – Galway Golf Club Salthill
Date – July 21st 2022
Start Time – Morning and Afternoon Timesheet
Cost – €400 per team of 4 golfers.
Fantastic prizes on offer
Ladies team prize also
Dinner in the clubhouse after your round.
Register today by filling out the form below.
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Cancer Care West will host a webinar on Prostate Cancer Support.
Our next online Prostate Cancer Information and Support session will be on Wed 20th April 2022 at 6pm via Zoom.
Our speaker on the night will be Ms Geraldine O’Boyle, Advanced Nurse Practitioner at GUH, and she will speak about sexual issues following the treatment of prostate cancer. Ms. Rachael Dalton, Candidate Advanced Nurse Practitioner – Prostate Cancer, Galway University Hospital and Dr John Donohue, Senior Psychologist at Cancer Care West will facilitate the session. Questions can be submitted in advance and cameras can remain off if preferred.
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Cancer Care West will host a webinar on Prostate Cancer Support.
Our next online Prostate Cancer Information and Support session will be on Wed 24th November 2021 at 7pm via Zoom. Our speaker on the night will be Prof. Paul Donnellan, Consultant Medical Oncologist at GUH, and he will speak about hormone therapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of prostate cancer. Ms. Rachael Dalton, Candidate Advanced Nurse Practitioner – Prostate Cancer, Galway University Hospital and Dr. Norma Jean Murphy, Senior Psychologist at Cancer Care West will facilitate the session. This talk would be suitable for those have had or are starting hormone therapy and/or chemotherapy in the treatment of prostate cancer.
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Cancer Care West will host a webinar on Breast Cancer on Tuesday 26th October at 7.15pm via Zoom. The session will be hosted by Professor Michael Kerin and Senior Oncology Nurse Elaine Corcoran. The topics that will be addresses will include current breast cancer update, how to reduce risk factors, post treatment and the most commonly asked questions. Participants can also email in questions in advance of the webinar.
Michael Kerin has been Professor of Surgery at NUI Galway and Galway University Hospitals since 2004. As Consultant Surgeon he has a special interest in breast cancer and endocrine surgery. He was appointed Vice Dean of the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in 2014. He is the current Director of the Lambe Institute for Translational Research at NUI Galway.
Elaine Corcoran has been working with Cancer Care West since 2007. She in based in our Support Centre and has vast experience supporting cancer patients.
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This talk is for men and women who have a cancer diagnosis.
Cancer can have an impact on sexual desire and functioning. With your relationship with your body and intimate relationships.
Linsey Blair, Couple/individual Psychotherapist & Psychosexual therapist will explore rebuilding sexuality and intimacy following a cancer diagnosis.
She will introduce psychosexual techniques and tools that can help with genital functioning and desire.
Partners are also welcome to attend
Tuesday 12th October 2021
11am to 12.30pm
Register for talk using the registration form below.
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On Tuesday May 25th at 11am Dr Mairead Brennan and Dr Cathy O’Sullivan will host a free webinar on how to Support a Child Impacted by Cancer.
Why do we need to talk about cancer with children?
Kids are observant – they know when something is up and will pick up on stress. Kids need the chance to talk and ask questions. It is important that they are involved.
How do we talk to children about cancer?!
Be open and honest – honesty builds trust
Give then developmentally appropriate information – use words that they will hear, e.g. cancer, medicine, chemotherapy
Explain what is going on and give them time to ask questions – avoid talking about it too close to bedtime
Encourage them to ask any questions they might have, remember it is ok to say you don’t have all the answers
Keep the conversation going
Make sure to look after yourself too
Children learn by watching you – by expressing your emotion and talking, children learn vital life skills to cope with stressful life situations.
Register today by filling out form below.
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Register below for any of Cancer Care West’s Weekly Online Classes
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Presented via Zoom by Emma Houlihan – Physiotherapist
& Dr. John Donohue – Senior Clinical Psychologist
Register today by filling out form below.
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The annual Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim in aid of Cancer Care West which is now in its 15th year will be taking place throughout the whole month of August this year. The annual swim which would normally see 150 people crossing the bay in July has had to be reimagined for 2020.
So, this year in order to ensure that Cancer Care West raises the vital funds it needs in order to ensure its services are available to cancer patients and supports to their families, the charity is calling on you to swim 13km in August. You choose where you want to swim and how many metres each day. Everybody that raises over €100 receives a personalised tech tshirt
Galway Cancer Support Center
Charity Registered Number : 20030438
CHY Number : 11260