They want to see The Right To Be Forgotten made into law.
There are calls for the 'Right to be Forgotten' to be elevated from a code of practice into law.
The Irish Cancer Society want to see an end to 'financial discrimination' against cancer survivors who are still denied loans and given higher insurance premiums years after being cleared.
The practice states the record of the diagnosis can be erased for adults after seven years, and for those diagnosed in childhood after five.
Service manager at Dóchas Cancer Support Centre in Tullamore, John Conroy, says as things stand, a cancer diagnosis can follow you around for the rest of your life: