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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

Your Voice: Shaping the way we work – report out now!

2022-12-19T16:15:52+00:00

Earlier this year we announced that we would be working with Mustard Research, an award winning, independent market research agency, to gather views on our User Involvement Programme and how we ensure the programme works effectively and is accessible for all. The Your Voice report is out now Since the end of May we have been conducting research via focus groups, one-to-one interviews, an online community and an online survey. The final report has now been published and you can read this on our User Involvement pages. The report explores at what a successful [...]

Your Voice: Shaping the way we work – report out now!2022-12-19T16:15:52+00:00

Giant lung roadshow coming to Manchester as residents encouraged to ‘talk lung cancer’

2022-12-19T16:07:31+00:00

If you’re heading down to Gorton on Monday 3 October or Salford on 7 October, you might spot something you weren’t expecting… The NHS, in collaboration with Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, is touring the country with a giant pair of 12ft high lungs to raise awareness of lung cancer symptoms and start much-needed conversations around the disease. The Roy Castle Foundation is touring the North West, including Gorton and Salford in Greater Manchester, with a pair of giant lungs to raise awareness and start conversations about  lung health. The inflatable organs are large [...]

Giant lung roadshow coming to Manchester as residents encouraged to ‘talk lung cancer’2022-12-19T16:07:31+00:00

Greater Manchester Cancer Awards – shortlist announced

2022-12-16T17:56:39+00:00

The shortlist has been announced for the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards organised by Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance. The awards will honour outstanding work to improve lives and treatment for people affected by cancer in Greater Manchester. A panel of judges – including patient representatives and staff working in cancer from across the city – whittled down around 50 entries to a final shortlist. A group of women and men sit around a circular table to review the first ever Greater Manchester Cancer Awards Head judge Miss Susannah Penney, Associate Medical Director at [...]

Greater Manchester Cancer Awards – shortlist announced2022-12-16T17:56:39+00:00

‘Drop-in’ chest x-ray service intended to catch lung cancer early continues in Manchester

2022-09-28T11:20:37+00:00

Bury, Heywood, Rochdale and Middleton residents are still able to get a hassle-free chest x-ray at their local hospital without booking an appointment. Since the COVID pandemic hit, the NHS has reported that the number of people coming into hospitals to get checked for lung cancer has significantly reduced. In a bid to avoid unnecessary illness, catch the killer early, and offer treatment to anyone who may need it, the NHS is offering a valuable new service that is expected to help identify patients who may be at risk. Since Monday July 11, members of the public residing in Bury, [...]

‘Drop-in’ chest x-ray service intended to catch lung cancer early continues in Manchester2022-09-28T11:20:37+00:00

Father-of-four who was successfully treated for blood cancer urges others to go to their GP ‘if something is not right’

2022-12-19T16:19:15+00:00

Jonathan Smith who was successfully treated for blood cancer is raising awareness during Blood Cancer Awareness Month this September. September is also Blood Cancer Awareness Month. It also marks one year since father-of-four Jonathan Smith, from Hale, completed successful treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia – a type of blood cancer. Now Jonathan is joining Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance to encourage people to make sure they recognise the signs and symptoms of blood cancer. Jonathan, a keen cyclist, initially noticed something wasn’t quite right in January 2021 when he found himself getting tired more easily. [...]

Father-of-four who was successfully treated for blood cancer urges others to go to their GP ‘if something is not right’2022-12-19T16:19:15+00:00

Greater Manchester volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test

2022-12-19T16:16:32+00:00

Back to Latest News Hundreds of volunteers from across Greater Manchester – including Oldham, Salford, Manchester, Trafford, Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale, Wigan, Bury, Bolton, Stockport, Tameside and Glossop - will be invited to return to mobile clinics over the coming weeks for their second appointment as part of the NHS-Galleri trial. Staff in front of a mobile unit which is coming to Greater Manchester 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 [...]

Greater Manchester volunteers return to help NHS trial new cancer screening test2022-12-19T16:16:32+00:00

User Involvement Newsletter 2

2022-03-24T13:39:27+00:00

Issue 2, Spring 2022 Welcome to the second edition of our Greater Manchester Cancer User Involvement newsletter. We hope you enjoyed issue one, and found it a useful way to keep in touch with the work that's been going on. As you all are aware, we’re looking at how we can do things better, and in our recent survey, better communication was asked for. You asked, and we said let’s improve.   We hope you find the update useful and informative, and we’d welcome your feedback and input. Please get in touch with Jess or Sinead if you [...]

User Involvement Newsletter 22022-03-24T13:39:27+00:00

Cancer Appointments are Continuing – Please Attend if you are asked to

2022-02-28T14:00:34+00:00

Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance is reassuring people that it is still safe to attend cancer appointments. Cancer has been a priority throughout the pandemic and the NHS will continue to prioritise cancer services as we manage the Omicron wave. Cancer assessment and treatments will continue, and people are being urged to keep their appointments. Measures are in place to help protect patients and staff and it is important to not delay cancer treatment. Urgent cancer surgery is being prioritised, with COVID-protected areas helping to ensure patients continue to receive safe and timely operations for cancer. Dr Sarah Taylor, a GP in South Manchester [...]

Cancer Appointments are Continuing – Please Attend if you are asked to2022-02-28T14:00:34+00:00
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