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Cancer Trials Ireland > news import > Uncategorised > ICORG membership grows to 126

ICORG membership grows to 126

28th February 20181st April 2000 by ICORG

The ICORG membership has grown steadily since its inaugral roster of 32 back in October 1996 and is now 126. The recent growth has been due mainly to the addition of members from north of the border.

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Irish Cancer Society decide to provide more substantial funding for the ICORG central office
ICORG becomes an all-Ireland entity

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