Living with advanced cervical cancer: Finding positivity
Posted by Angela, a member of our community, 21 Oct 2022
Categories: cervical cancer | StoryThis is the second in our series of 3 blogs sharing experiences of living an advanced diagnosis. Every experience is as unique as the person going through it.
Read moreLiving with advanced cervical cancer: Access to new treatments
Posted by An anonymous member of our community, 20 Oct 2022
Categories: cervical cancer | StoryLike many of us in this boat, I spend a lot of time researching and reading stories and information out there to keep on top of what’s available treatment-wise and be prepared to shout for it when needed.
Read moreLiving with advanced cervical cancer: We are people, not numbers
Posted by An anonymous member of our community, 19 Oct 2022
Categories: cervical cancer | Story This is the first in our series of 3 blogs sharing experiences of living an advanced diagnosis. Every experience is as unique as the person going through it. Read moreBehind the headlines: Scientists develop more accurate predictive test for cervical cancer
Posted by Eluned Hughes, Head of Information and Engagement, 19 Oct 2022
Categories: cervical cancer; cervical screeningYou might have seen stories in newspapers today about a new kind of test for detecting cervical cell changes and helping prevent cervical cancer. A new study published this week has found that a new kind of test could be more accurate at detecting cervical cell changes, and better at predicting…
Read moreHenrietta Lacks and her legacy
Posted by Jennifer Glancey, Communications Assistant, 13 Oct 2022
Categories: Black History Month | cervical cancer | StoryThis Black History Month we’re remembering and paying tribute to Henrietta Lacks.
Read moreOne Cancer Voice letter to The Rt Hon Dr Thérèse Coffey MP
Posted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications & Public Affairs, 21 Sep 2022
Categories: Policy; CancerJo’s are a proud member of the One Cancer Voice group of over 50 cancer charities. We share a collective aim and bring experience across the awareness, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery from all cancer types and patient groups, including adults, children and young people.
Read moreTime To Test: Why Pets at Home signed up
Posted by Louise Stonier – Chief People and Culture Officer, The Pets at Home Group, 08 Sep 2022
Categories: work | Time To Test | Pets at Home | cervical screeningIn December last year, our team at Pets at Home signed up to Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust’s #TimeToTest campaign: committing to raising cervical cancer awareness in our workplace and playing our part in preve
Read moreLiz on the lack of mental health support for women who give birth after cervical cancer
Posted by Liz, our media volunteer, 18 Aug 2022
Categories: pregnancy | cervical cancerIn 2019, I had a letter reminding me that my cervical screening appointment was due. My mum dragged me there!
Read moreBehind the headlines: One dose of the HPV vaccination
Posted by Eluned Hughes, Head of Information and Engagement, 10 Aug 2022
Categories: hpv vaccineYou might have seen recent headlines around an announcement that the HPV vaccination programme given in schools across the UK will move to a one dose schedule instead of two doses for routine vaccinations. So what does this mean?
Let’s go back to the beginning.
Read moreCervical polyps: What are they and what do they mean?
Posted by Dr. Aziza Sesay, NHS GP, 09 Aug 2022
Categories: cervix | guest blog | Cervical polypsIn this guest blog, Dr Aziza Sesay talks us through cervical polyps, from diagnosis to treatment.
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