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Ciarán Devane, Macmillan's chief executive, welcomed the rethink.
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Ciarán Devane, chief executive at Macmillan Cancer Support, said healthy lifestyle messages were not getting through.
Cancers could be prevented by lifestyle changes in over 40% of cases: study 2011
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The RCN's argument was supported by Ciarán Devane, chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Specialist nursing cuts may force patients into hospital, says RCN 2011
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Ciarán Devane, chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, said the WCRF figures were "very worrying".
Compared with Europeans, British women are more likely to get cancer 2011
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Nuclear war breaks out while her husband Tom (played by William Devane) is at work in the city.
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Devane, who was a history teacher at a school in Hertfordshire, had returned part-time after having her daughter and had planned to do the same after Sam was born.
Childcare costs stopping mothers going to work, says study 2011
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Devane's job meant a long commute and rising petrol costs, plus work after school hours.
Childcare costs stopping mothers going to work, says study 2011
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Overall cancer survival rates are improving but worryingly not as much for older people over 70, who account for half of people with a cancer diagnosis, said Macmillan chief executive Ciaran Devane.
Older cancer patients more likely to die due to NHS 'age bias' 2011
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Emily Devane gave up work as a teacher to look after her children, Kate, three, and Sam, one.
Childcare costs stopping mothers going to work, says study 2011
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The film "Flag of My Father," starring William Devane and John Schneider, will premiere, and both actors are scheduled to appear.
Arts Digest: GI and environmental film festivals in D.C. 2011
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