Posted by Catherine Cooke, 2:45 pm
Catherine Cooke tells us about her experience of Let’s Meet and why she’s attending this year again.
Posted by Rebecca Shoosmith, Head of Support Services, 1:00 pm
Last Friday the results of the annual National Cancer Patient Experience Survey were released.
Posted by Amanda Parker, 2:45 pm
I was diagnosed with stage 1B1, grade 3 cervical cancer in September 2015 following a routine cervical screening. I had never experienced an abnormal result before and had no symptoms to indicate anything was wrong.
Posted by Catherine Cooke, 8:45 am
In the summer of 2013 I was diagnosed with stage 3b cervical cancer. I had always been vigilant about having cervical smear tests and STI screening. As a nurse working in the community I had also been part of a team delivering the HPV vaccination…
Posted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, 12:15 pm
As a charity we are focused on the day that no woman dies from cervical cancer.
Posted by , 2:30 pm
Recently I attended the International Federation for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology conference in Orlandowhere I was invited to speak about the psychosocial barriers to screening…
Posted by Claire Cohen, Head of Information and Engagement, 4:45 pm
It’s just a week to go until our very first Roadshow begins, find out what it’s all about from our latest blog by Claire Cohen.
Posted by Julia Tugwell, 11:45 am
Our guest blogger, Julia Tugwell talks to us about the preconceptions she experienced being diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Posted by , 2:00 pm
Our motivation and drive this year is stronger than ever. Why? Because we are seeing fewer and fewer women across the UK attending cervical screening (smear tests)…
Posted by Claire Cohen, Head of Information and Engagement, 10:30 am
Claire Cohen, our Head of Information and Education, talks about why our new report ‘Cervical cancer stories’ is so important.
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