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“Go for your cervical screening test – it really could save your life”

2023-01-26T09:57:48+00:00

Cancer survivor Hayley from Stockport is speaking out about having cervical cancer to raise awareness during Cervical Cancer Prevention Week which runs from 23 to 29 January. Hayley Lewis, a support worker, from Stockport, booked her routine cervical screening test (often known as a ‘smear test’) in January last year after receiving her invite from the NHS. Hayley Lewis from Stockport The busy mum-of-one had initially put the letter to one side. But when a reminder letter came, she booked the appointment. It turned out to be a very important decision. Hayley said: “I had no [...]

“Go for your cervical screening test – it really could save your life”2023-01-26T09:57:48+00:00

Manchester volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test

2022-12-19T14:57:19+00:00

Hundreds of volunteers from across Hulme are being invited to return to mobile clinics over the coming days for their second appointment as part of the NHS-Galleri trial. Participants will be asked to give another blood sample to help investigate whether a multi-cancer blood screening test can help to detect cancer early before symptoms appear. If successful, the NHS plans to roll out the test to a further one million people across 2024 and 2025. Since the NHS-Galleri trial first arrived in Hulme, Manchester in December 2021 the trial has successfully enrolled over 140,000 volunteers [...]

Manchester volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test2022-12-19T14:57:19+00:00

1000 health workers in Greater Manchester to get crucial training to support cancer patients

2022-12-16T17:43:04+00:00

MORE than 1,000 workers currently employed in an Allied Health Professional (AHP) role in Greater Manchester are set to benefit from Allies in Cancer Care training. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has awarded a £1.2 million contract to the University of Salford to launch the Allies in Cancer Care training programme, which is part of the three-year Skills for Growth programme and has been made possible through the European Social Fund. The training programme will be delivered by the University of Salford, in collaboration with The Christie School of Oncology, and supported by the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance with [...]

1000 health workers in Greater Manchester to get crucial training to support cancer patients2022-12-16T17:43:04+00:00

Breast cancer survivor urges those with symptoms to seek help even at Christmas

2022-12-19T15:55:34+00:00

This Christmas marks 29 years since Carol Bryant, from Glossop, found a lump in her breast which turned out to be breast cancer. Thankfully Carol, who was just 30 at the time, went to her GP on Christmas Eve and went on to have successful treatment. Now the mum-of-two is urging those with symptoms they are worried about to make time for themselves – even during the busy time of Christmas - and to get checked. Breast cancer survivor Carol is encouraging those with symptoms to seek help even at Christmas Carol, now [...]

Breast cancer survivor urges those with symptoms to seek help even at Christmas2022-12-19T15:55:34+00:00

More projects to help patients with cancer are highlighted at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards

2022-12-19T15:56:49+00:00

We're shining the spotlight on four more winning teams who have been honoured in the Greater Manchester Cancer Awards. Our awards pay tribute to some of the important work being done by doctors, nurses, healthcare workers and researchers in Greater Manchester to improve lives and treatments for people affected by cancer.  Claire O’Rourke Managing Director of GM Cancer Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “It’s great to see some of the progress being made right here in our city-region. If you look around Greater Manchester, there are some amazing people doing amazing things [...]

More projects to help patients with cancer are highlighted at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards2022-12-19T15:56:49+00:00

Projects to help patients with cancer are celebrated at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards

2022-12-19T15:58:17+00:00

Doctors, nurses, healthcare workers and researchers have been honoured by the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance at the first-ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards. This December we look back at some of the worthy winners from October. The Greater Manchester Cancer Awards pay tribute to some of the important work being done in Greater Manchester to improve lives and treatments for people affected by cancer. They recognise the collaborative approach teams take in Greater Manchester to work across organisational boundaries to make things better for patients. Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “It’s great to see some [...]

Projects to help patients with cancer are celebrated at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards2022-12-19T15:58:17+00:00

Salford volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test

2022-12-19T15:59:37+00:00

Hundreds of volunteers from across Salford are being invited to return to mobile clinics over the coming weeks for their second appointment as part of the NHS-Galleri trial. Participants will be asked to give another blood sample to help investigate whether a multi-cancer blood screening test can help to detect cancer early before symptoms appear. 20,000 people from across Greater Manchester, including people in Salford, have volunteered for the NHS Galleri trial. Since the NHS-Galleri trial first arrived in Salford in November 2021 the trial has successfully enrolled over 140,000 volunteers from many different socio-economic [...]

Salford volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test2022-12-19T15:59:37+00:00

Two women with lung cancer who have never smoked speak out to help others

2022-12-19T16:00:33+00:00

When Sally Hayton, from Bury, was told she had lung cancer at age 49, at first, she thought it couldn’t be true. After all, she had never smoked. “I had this idea that lung cancer was something that only happened to older people who had smoked 50 cigarettes every day, all their lives,” she said. “I’d never smoked so I didn’t think I could ever get it!” Lung cancer is the biggest cancer killer in Greater Manchester. Every year, more than 2 million people around the world are diagnosed with the disease. Most people who develop [...]

Two women with lung cancer who have never smoked speak out to help others2022-12-19T16:00:33+00:00

Winners announced at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards

2022-12-19T16:02:00+00:00

Back to Latest News The winners have been announced for the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards. Organised by the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, the awards honour the outstanding work being done across Greater Manchester to improve lives and treatment for people affected by cancer. The Greater Manchester Cancer Awards honoured some of the amazing work going on in patient care, innovation, education and research across Greater Manchester. A panel of judges – including patient representatives and staff working in cancer from across the city – whittled down around 60 entries to a final [...]

Winners announced at the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards2022-12-19T16:02:00+00:00

Mum-of-three Nikki wants everyone to know the signs and symptoms of breast cancer

2022-10-24T11:24:48+00:00

Nikki Taylor, of Dukinfield, Tameside, is speaking out about her diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer to raise awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Nikki Taylor, of Dukinfield, Tameside, is encouraging others to be aware of breast cancer symptoms. Nikki Taylor, 52, of Tameside, was diagnosed with breast cancer in February this year (2022). The mother-of-three spotted a dint in her right breast when she looked in the mirror after taking a shower. She said: “At first I thought I must have lent on something. But as soon as I saw it, [...]

Mum-of-three Nikki wants everyone to know the signs and symptoms of breast cancer2022-10-24T11:24:48+00:00
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