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FactCheck: No, the reported side effects of the HPV vaccine do NOT outweigh the proven benefits
'I am grateful I received the HPV vaccine and will be for the rest of my life'
'I wouldn't dare say don't take the vaccine': TDs on why they've asked questions about HPV in Dáil
'My father went to the doctor with pains, nine weeks later he was gone'
Simon Harris says HPV vaccine saves lives, after speaking to Finian McGrath about his concerns
Palliative care: 'I felt that if I brought the nurse into my life, I was really dying'
'We are all safe!': Break in hurricane allows Carlow teenager to get urgent cancer treatment
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay woman €350m in cancer lawsuit
Women with history of gum disease at higher risk of cancer, study says
'I'm very thankful for all the help' - The Rossies and a football passion after battling cancer
'When Tony was diagnosed with cancer, he was very low and couldn't find a way out'
John McCain returns to Washington after blood clot surgery to vote on Obamacare
Dublin couple with three children both diagnosed with terminal cancer
Primark recalls men's flip-flops - but Irish stores unaffected
Holocaust survivors more at risk of developing cancer
Life after cancer treatment: 'Your family don't know how to deal with it - you’re all at sea'
'Sleep tight baby boy': Parents confirm death of six-year-old Bradley Lowery after cancer battle
'I was beside myself with worry': Ireland shifts its approach to fighting cancer
143 women in Donegal are waiting over a year for a breast clinic appointment
Boy from Mayo is first-ever patient to be transported in BUMBLEair helicopter
Thai doctors battle to stop people eating a 'silent killer' fish dish
'I thought a mark on my face was acne, but it was skin cancer'
Harris postpones plan to ration supports for women with breast cancer
Nobel Peace Prize winner released from Chinese prison after 8 years with late-stage cancer
A growing problem: There were over 1,000 cases of melanoma in Ireland in 2014
'The swim has been a great way to help us cope with our grief'
Makeup artists recreated one of Cara Delevingne's looks on an 8-year-old with cancer and it's adorable
'There's no emergency': Christy Dignam rolls back after saying cancer has returned
New drug can reduce risk of dying by almost 40% for advanced prostate cancer patients
Mother who raised nearly €100k to fund her cancer treatment has died
Ladbible apologises for falsely reporting the death of young Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery
Irish women may need fewer smear tests to screen for cervical cancer
'My sister died from it, then my mam had it, then I got it'
Irish cancer research gets a boost with its first ever brain tumour biobank
Irish people with cancer urged to ask about getting free access to new treatments
Concerns for cancer patients as hospitals left short of chemotherapy drugs
'Us men don't talk about things, we think 'Ah, it'll go away''
EU investigates if company increased cancer drug prices by 'several hundred percent'
Two men suing State over Air Corps chemical exposure say they have developed cancer
People with cancer being sold idea of 'healing diets' that can damage their chances of survival