Cork man’s visit to dentist led to gruelling battle with rare cancer

A brave Cork man has told how a visit to the dentist led to the greatest battle of his life – against one of Ireland’s rarest cancers, writes Sarah Horgan of the Evening Echo

Cork man’s visit to dentist led to gruelling battle with rare cancer

A brave Cork man has told how a visit to the dentist led to the greatest battle of his life – against one of Ireland’s rarest cancers, writes Sarah Horgan of the Evening Echo

It’s been almost 12 months since Cian Griffin, a restaurant manager with Elbow Lane Brew and Smoke House in Oliver Plunkett Street, was diagnosed with Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukaemia (CMML).

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