Report: More than 19,000 new cancer cases diagnosed every year in Ireland

More than 19,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in Ireland every year, new figures show.

Report: More than 19,000 new cancer cases diagnosed every year in Ireland

More than 19,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in Ireland every year, new figures show.

The 2014 annual report from the National Cancer Registry - entitled Cancer in Ireland 1994-2011 - indicates that cancer is now the second most common cause of death in this country, behind heart disease.

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