One of the founding members of the Cuan Cavan Cancer Support Centre has reminded people of the need to get checked if they have any concerns.
Today is World Cancer Day and the Irish Cancer Society has revealed that one in four people missed a GP or consultant appointment during the first lockdown.
Kerry Mullen has been diagnosed with cancer on two occasions and says an early diagnosis “could make all of the difference”.
Kerry was urged to get checked by a family member, and she told Northern Sound it’s vital that people listen to their bodies and don’t ignore any symptoms that are worrying them: