Fewer children in Ireland dying from cancer

The number of children dying from cancer in Ireland is falling, according to a recent report.

Fewer children in Ireland dying from cancer

The number of children dying from cancer in Ireland is falling, according to a recent report.

Fewer than 25 under the age of 15 have died from the illness each year since the 1990s, compared with 50-60 deaths per year from the 1950s to 70s.

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