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Cervical Screening Awareness Week! Hi everyone, hope you’re all well and enjoying life! The 20-26 June marks Cervical Screening Awareness Week 2022. One in three women and people with a cervix do not attend cervical screenings – yet 220,000 people are told they have cervical cell changes after their screening. Join us as we give...
Shield your skin this summer!!! Hello everyone, hope you’re well and enjoying the warm weather! As summer approaches, many are confident that our dark skin will give some natural protection against the bright rays. However, protecting yourself with sunscreen, is essential to prevent skin cancer. Check the products below to help you enjoy the sunny...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK. Below are some helpful resources to increase awareness.
Becoming a blood donor ​Giving blood is the most rewarding thing that you can do in your life, to save another person’s life. Yet, blood donations are becoming an urgent priority across the BAME community. ​To get the best treatment, patients need blood that is closely matched to their own. This is most likely to...
How common is cancer among the BAME population? Cancer is common in black, Asian and ethnic minority communities and there are certain types of cancer that make you more at risk. One in four black men is at a higher risk of getting prostate cancer. The risk of black women having breast cancer is also higher...
There are many types of cancer, some of which we hear frequently, while other rare types are not publicised as often. Soft tissue sarcomas are a group of rare cancers affecting the tissues that connect, support and surround other body structures and organs. July is Sarcoma Awareness Month and we want to help provide knowledge...
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month and we at Cancer Education UK are here to provide support to patients and families on their cancer journey. We have an understanding and insight into those touched by cancer as well as being able to listen, help and try and answer any question you may have. We have a...
My biggest cancer-related fear at the start of this pandemic was that the intense fear that was being forced on to the population would lead to countless people being so terrified that they would not seek medical help for other conditions, including getting symptoms of cancer checked. Whether it be through fear or simply not...
While we are staying safe at home, we wanted to give you the opportunity to feel good while committing to a worthwhile cause helping your community and beyond. Why not try one or more of our fundraising ideas! Not only will you be helping and supporting us at this much needed time but we guarantee...
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