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Examining Kerry's Low Breast Cancer Survival Rate
Radio Kerry
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Kerry exhibits one of the lowest invasive female breast cancer survival rates in Ireland, standing at 82.7% over five years, second only to Limerick and below the national average of 87.3%. This disparity is attributed by the National Cancer Registry of Ireland to potential socioeconomic and geographic differences in care and treatment access.
Kerry has among the lowest survival rates of breast cancer of all 26 counties in the Republic.
Data from the National Cancer Registry of Ireland released to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín shows Kerry had a survival rate of 82.7% for invasive female breast cancer over the last five years.
This is the second lowest of any county, behind just Limerick, while it is also below the national average of 87.3%, and 12% lower than the survival rate in Cavan.
The NCRI says the variation likely reflects possible socioeconomic and geographic disparities in care pathways, and differences in access to treatment.
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín has said we should not have a geographical postcode or economic divide on whether people live or die from cancer.
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