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Cancer

  • Possible signs and symptoms of cancer

    Many symptoms can have harmless causes, but you should speak to a GP if you experience symptoms that persist for three weeks or more, such as:

    1. Unexplained weight loss
    2. A lump or swelling anywhere in the body
    3. Persistent pain
    4. Blood in urine, stool, or when coughing
    5. Unusual bleeding or discharge
    6.Persistent cough or hoarseness
    7.Changes in bowel or bladder habits
    8.Difficulty swallowing
    9.Changes to a mole or skin lesion
    10. Persistent fatigue or unexplained tiredness

    You can read more about possible cancer symptoms on the NHS website:

    Website
    www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/

  • NHS cancer screening programme

    Screening programmes help detect cancer early, often before symptoms develop. You will usually be invited automatically if you are eligible.
    Cervical Screening (Smear Test)
    For women and people with a cervix aged 25–64 to detect early cell changes that could lead to cervical cancer.
    More information:

    Website:
    www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening

  • Breast screening

    For women aged 50–71, usually every three years.
    More information:

    Website

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/breast-screening-mammogram

  • Bowel cancer screening

    For adults aged 54–74, using a simple home testing kit.
    More information:

    Website

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/bowel-cancer-screening

    If you receive a screening invitation, it is important to take part even if you feel well.

  • Support for people living with and beyond cancer

    If you or someone close to you has been affected by cancer, there are organisations that provide information, emotional support and practical help.

    Macmillan Cancer Support

    Provides information, emotional support and financial guidance.
    www.macmillan.org.uk

    Cancer Research UK

    Information about symptoms, treatment and cancer research.
    www.cancerresearchuk.org

    Maggie’s

    Provides free emotional and practical support for people living with cancer and their families.
    www.maggies.org

    NHS Cancer Support
    Advice and support for people living with and beyond cancer.

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer