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A recent survey, commissioned by the Oesophageal Cancer Fund (OCF), has revealed a significant misunderstanding of Oesophageal Cancer symptoms with 64% of males surveyed unaware that prolonged, chronic heartburn or acid reflux can increase the risk of Oesophageal Cancer. Adrianne is joined here by Carmel Doyle, CEO of OCF to discuss these symptoms and urge men and women to go to their GPs if they are concerned. Carmel also highlights the Oesophageal Cancer Fund's awareness drives through their Lollipop Days on 28th February and 1st of March. Please log onto www.ocf.ie for info and to register for fundraising on Lollipop Day.
By ROS FMA recent survey, commissioned by the Oesophageal Cancer Fund (OCF), has revealed a significant misunderstanding of Oesophageal Cancer symptoms with 64% of males surveyed unaware that prolonged, chronic heartburn or acid reflux can increase the risk of Oesophageal Cancer. Adrianne is joined here by Carmel Doyle, CEO of OCF to discuss these symptoms and urge men and women to go to their GPs if they are concerned. Carmel also highlights the Oesophageal Cancer Fund's awareness drives through their Lollipop Days on 28th February and 1st of March. Please log onto www.ocf.ie for info and to register for fundraising on Lollipop Day.