Trevor Fitz & Rowan Meegan present
90s vs 00s Battle of the DJs with Live Sax players and special guests.
All proceeds go to Janice O Connor's cancer fundraising treatment.
Janice O’Connor, 31, from Co Cork, was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer ten years ago, at just 21 years old. However, after beating the disease, she learned that the cancer had returned two years ago.
Undergoing six surgeries, having her ovaries, sections of her abdominal wall, and her appendix removed, the young woman also went through two rounds of chemotherapy. Sadly, treatment is no longer an option for Ms O’Connor.
The friends of a young Cork woman who is fighting incurable stage 4 cancer have launched a fundraiser to give her a 'better chance' at life after she was told to 'learn to live with cancer'.
‘As everyone knows, cancer can creep around a person’s body so silently, just sitting back and allowing the cancer to win is just not an option for us as cancer has already robbed Janice of so many hopes and dreams. There are other opportunities to explore in other countries to prolong Janice’s life; all that is stopping her is money.’
The fundraising campaign has been set up to allow the young Cork woman to avail of private healthcare, opening her up to treatment abroad, which could give her more time with ‘those who love her the most’.