Dr Liz O'Riordan
@Liz_ORiordan
Writer - 'Under The Knife' 'The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer' | Motivational Speaker | Podcast - So Now I've Got Breast Cancer | Trusted Information Creator
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BREAKING NEWS - Scientists have discovered how melanoma cells can shape-shift to spread around the body and metastasise, identifying 2 genes as potential drug targets.
BakalLabICR - Cancer Morphodynamics in collaboration with Imperial College London developed a new technique to see cells in 3D, to study how…
I'm a breast cancer surgeon and survivor - and this is what I want women to know about the risk factors for breast cancer
The Telegraph
telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…
We are so proud to see our incredible patron
Dr Liz O'Riordan featured in the The Telegraph.
Dr O'Riordan is a powerful advocate for the breast cancer and bone cancer communities, both of which are very lucky to have her support 🧡
#UntilTheresACure
Latest episode of 'So Now I've Got Breast Cancer' is all about food and myth-busting with Dr Clare Shaw Consultant Oncology Dietician
What to eat?
What to avoid?
Can diets cure cancer?
Listen now bit.ly/3w25FP2
There's also our poem by Donna Ashworth
Produced by…
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BREAKING NEWS - Scientists have discovered how melanoma cells can shape-shift to spread around the body and metastasise, identifying 2 genes as potential drug targets.
BakalLabICR - Cancer Morphodynamics in collaboration with Imperial College London developed a new…
BREAKING NEWS - Scientists have discovered how melanoma cells can shape-shift to spread around the body and metastasise, identifying 2 genes as potential drug targets.
BakalLabICR - Cancer Morphodynamics in collaboration with Imperial College London developed a new technique to see cells in 3D, to study how…
I sat down with fellow breast cancer doctor and patient Dr Liz O'Riordan.
Despite the amount of women she had to say ‘you have cancer’ to, Liz never thought it could be her.
In 2015 she felt a lump in her cleavage that hadn’t been there the day before, while she was showering.
We've launched the Cancer52 Manifesto for rare and less common cancers with three key priorities.
Priority 1: Reduce the number of deaths from rare and less common cancers and address health inequalities.
Read: bit.ly/442jycS
#C52Manifesto