Name Christopher Kane | ||
Christopher J. Kane MD, FACS, regarding the use of neoadjuvant therapy in prostate cancer
Christopher J. Kane (born in 1940 in Dublin), or "Christy Kane", was a Gaelic football player who played for the Dublin GAA for more than a decade as left-full back. He was on the Dublin team when they won the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship in 1960 and when they won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1963. He was then captain of the Dublin GAA. Following his career as a player he was manager of the Dublin GAA for many years.
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- Christopher J Kane MD FACS regarding the use of neoadjuvant therapy in prostate cancer
- Dr Kane on High Penetrance Genetic Syndromes in Prostate Cancer
- Career
- References
When Kane retired from Gaelic football he went into the tourism industry but has since retired and now lives by the coast.
Dr. Kane on High-Penetrance Genetic Syndromes in Prostate Cancer
Career
Kane competed at all three levels of Irish Gaelic football, Minor, Junior and Senior, each time reaching the All-Ireland. He played left-full back for the Dublin GAA at all three levels, for over a decade in total. He was also captain, then coach, then manager. When the Dublin GAA played at the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1963 they faced Galway and won 1-9-0-10.