Hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald encourages Louth men to Give Bladder Cancer the Red Card
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Renowned hurling manager, championship goalkeeper and TV personality Davy Fitzgerald has teamed up with the Marie Keating Foundation to highlight the warning signs of bladder cancer.
Blood in urine is the most common indicator of this disease, which kills 2,221 people each year in Ireland. The Foundation recommends a colour code for bladder health: if you see red (blood) in yellow (urine) go (green) to your doctor immediately.
Launching the campaign, Davy Fitzgerald said: “I ve had my fair share of red cards, but one red I never want to see is blood in my urine. With far more men affected by bladder cancer than women, knowing the warning signs of bladder cancer can save lives.
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