We are the State Agency responsible for collecting and analysing Cancer data, to inform policy, patient care and planning for services in Ireland.

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Marking the end of a five-year term — thank you, Deirdre. After five years with NCRI, Prof. Deirdre Murray has concluded her time with us. We’re grateful for her leadership and lasting impact, and wish her every success in the future. ncri.ie/en/news/news-from-nc…
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NCRI welcomes major ICBP international findings published in The Lancet Oncology, confirming Ireland’s experience of cancer care during COVID-19. Despite early disruption, no sustained rise in late-stage diagnoses was found. Read more: 🔗ncri.ie/en/news/news-from-nc…
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Great to be attending the Irish Melanoma Forum (IMF) 14th Annual Scientific Meeting today📍 Melanoma accounts for 11% of skin cancer cases in Ireland - highlighting the importance of continued collaboration and research in this area.
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This week our colleague Aline Brennan presented a poster at #IARC60 on the impact of #COVID19 on cancer stage at diagnosis in Ireland (2020–2021) 👏 Great to see our research showcased at this global event 🌍
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Join our webinar on using AI and machine learning to improve survival prediction in gastro-oesophageal cancers. 📅 15 June 2026 ⏰ 1–2 PM (GMT) 💻 Microsoft Teams Learn how advanced modelling can support personalised cancer care. 🔗 Register: form.jotform.com/26043316560…
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Well done to our colleague Ciaran Haugh, who presented today at #IARC60. Sharing his work on rapid access prostate clinics and their impact - great to see Ireland’s work showcased on the international stage & a fantastic opportunity for NCRI to connect and collaborate globally 👏
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👏 Our colleague Laura Finneran presented 20 years of cervical cancer data in Ireland at #BSCCP2026 in Cork today. Showcasing NCRI data and research on an international stage, this work highlights key trends to inform prevention, screening and care.
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We are delighted to be participating in this important event, including presenting long-term cervical cancer data. It’s great to collaborate with stakeholders and colleagues across the cervical screening community as we work towards the shared goal of cervical cancer elimination.
We’re delighted to welcome delegates to Cork for the annual scientific meeting of @TheBSCCP. We look forward to 3 days of learning, collaboration and discussion with colleagues from across the international cervical screening community. 🔗 linkedin.com/feed/update/urn… #BSCCP2026
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On World Ovarian Cancer Day, similar to previous years, several buildings across Ireland will light up to raise awareness of WOCD #cancerprevention #INGO @stjamesdublin @CancerInstIRE @tcddublin #WOCD2024 #NOWOMANLEFTBEHIND #THISISGO
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May is #BladderAwarenessMonth 💙 Bladder cancer cases have increased over time and men continue to be affected at significantly higher rates than women. Our recent urological report explores the most recent trends. 👉 Read the report here: ncri.ie/en/reports-publicati…
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Congratulations to Dr @OanaDeac , NCRI intern, Oncology Specialist Registrar and ICAT Fellow , on her open‑access publication on young‑onset GI cancer. 🔬 Linking clinical expertise with population cancer data for real‑world insights. 🔗 authors.elsevier.com/sd/arti…
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We’re delighted to be once again recognised as one of the Best Workplaces in Health & Wellbeing™ by @GPTW_Ireland . It means a lot to us to create a place where people feel supported, valued, and able to look after their well-being every day. #BWHealthWellbeing26
Proud to share that National Cancer Registry Ireland [NCRI] is officially one of the Best Workplaces for Health & Wellbeing™ 2026! 🎉 #BWHealthWellbeing26 Discover the full list 👉 hubs.li/Q04bW6VB0
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A powerful example of how partnership strengthens cancer surveillance across Europe🤝🌍. We are delighted to have been given the opportunity to contribute and look forward to the insights this work will bring to future cancer control efforts🔬📊 👉cancerwatch.eu/cancerwatch-s…
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Great news this #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. NCRI data shows how important early detection is - making the expansion of #BowelScreen to ages 57–71 so welcome!
April is #BowelCancerAwareness month. We’re making #BowelScreen available to more people. BowelScreen is now for everyone aged 57 to 71. Find out more: healthservice.hse.ie/organis… #ChooseScreening
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🌍 Today on #WorldHealthDay2026, we recognise the vital role of cancer data in improving outcomes for people in Ireland. Our data supports prevention, early detection and better care for all. 💙 Better data. Better decisions. Better health. 👉 Learn more: ncri.ie
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Together for AYA Cancer Awareness Week🎗️ Behind the numbers are young lives: 📊 179 diagnoses each year (16–24) ⚠️ AYA cancer remains the #1 disease‑related cause of death in this age group 💛 But there is progress -91% survive 5 years after childhood cancer
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📣 WE ARE HIRING! The National Cancer Registry is running a recruitment campaign for an Electronic Cancer Data Registrar responsible for registering all newly diagnosed cancer cases in Ireland. 📷Apply now: rezoomo.com/job/93944/ Closing date: 3rd April
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We’re joining @hseNCCP & the PRiCAN Research Group in encouraging broad participation in the national survey shaping Ireland’s first National Cancer Research Plan 🎗️📊 Your voice can make a real difference! Please take part and share ↪️ rdc.rcsi.com/surveys/?s=EWMY…

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The work of the NCRI Wellbeing Team has been recognised by @GPTW_Ireland , who have invited our HR manager to contribute to their upcoming webinar on employee wellbeing. This highlights the meaningful progress being made across NCRI to build a supportive and inclusive workplace.
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NCRI welcomes this assessment and supports building a secure, transparent, coordinated system that enables meaningful secondary use of health data for research and public health.
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As part of the HealthData@IE project, we have published "Readiness Assessment for Data Holders". It examines how prepared data holders in Ireland are to meet secondary data use obligations under the European Health Data Space Regulation. Read the report: hiqa.ie/reports-and-publicat…
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