September is gynaecological cancers awareness month. We have a range of assets here highlighting the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, for Facebook, Instagram (including a size for stories) and X. – please share on your channels if possible.
Download the assets for ovarian cancer symptom awareness here
If possible, please use the hashtag #GMOvarianCancer with your posts.
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Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer in women in the UK and 7,500 people are diagnosed every year.
Anyone of any age with ovaries can develop ovarian cancer although it is most common during and after the menopause Ovarian cancer does have symptoms:
Remember if you have these symptoms persistently your GP wants to hear from you. #GMOvarianCancer X: Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer in women in the UK & 7,500 people are diagnosed every year. Remember if you have symptoms you are worried about your GP wants to hear from you. #GMOvarianCancer |
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An image of Dr Nadia Ali-Ross a South Asian doctor wearing scrubs and the words: Signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer: feeling bloated
If you’re worried about any of these symptoms, speak to your GP. Visit the NHS website for more info |
Anyone of any age with ovaries can develop ovarian cancer although it is most common during and after the menopause. But when ovarian cancer is detected at the earliest stage 9 in 10 women will survive.Know the symptoms:
And if you are worried make sure you contact your GP. X: Anyone of any age with ovaries can develop ovarian cancer but when it’s detected at the earliest stage 9 in 10 women will survive. Know the symptoms ▶ https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ovarian-cancer/symptoms/ #GMOvarianCancer |
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A teal background with an NHS logo top right. An image of a young woman looking at the camera with her arms folded. Text to the left says “ovarian cancer is easier to treat if you spot it early.” |
Ovarian cancer survival has almost doubled in the last 50 years in the UK.
Your risk of developing ovarian cancer increases if you mum or sister has had a diagnosis. This #GynaeCancerAwarenessMonth make sure you know the symptoms:
Book an appointment to see your GP if you are worried. X: Ovarian cancer survival has almost doubled in the last 50 years in the UK. This #GynaeCancerAwarenessMonth make sure you know the symptoms:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ovarian-cancer/symptoms #GMOvarianCancer |
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A teal background with an NHS logo top right. A white lady with blonde hair smiles at the camera. The copy says “following my treatment for ovarian cancer, I’m now back at the gym and walking in the hills”. Hilary, mum and ovarian cancer survivor. |