
Joe Grogan
Joe Grogan, a resident of Tuam in Co Galway, made headlines after sharing his personal experience with the BowelScreen programme. Initially hesitant about participating in the screening, he later discovered he had bowel cancer through a follow-up colonoscopy prompted by an abnormal test result. Grogan's story highlights the significance of early detection and has raised awareness about the importance of bowel cancer screenings among the general public.
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Joe Grogan, a senior scholar at the University of Southern California’s Schaeffer Institute, said state and local agencies are not entitled to the federal money.
Blue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel brunt of Trump clawbacksJoe Grogan was a Co Offaly farmer whose death is the subject of an inquest.
Inquest into farmer’s death adjourned after claim process being used to question validity of his marriage – The Irish TimesJoe Grogan, from Tuam in Co Galway, said he was initially hesitant when he received a letter inviting him to take part in the BowelScreen programme.
Bowel cancer screening programme extended to people aged up to 70 – The Irish Times





















