You Need to Know is a campaign to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and womb cancer.
The Alliance has teamed up with the Eve Appeal to produce:

  • A4 posters to download and print to raise awareness of ovarian and womb cancer
  • social media tiles
  • leaflets about ovarian cancer

The resources will help people recognise possible symptoms and explain the importance of getting checked by a doctor. These symptoms may be nothing serious, but it is always best to speak to a doctor. The campaign urges everyone to: Tell your doctor. Get it checked because You Need to Know.

Please share widely and use the hashtag #YouNeedToKnow on social media.

For more information on ovarian cancer, visit gynaecological cancer charity The Eve Appeal or the NHS website’s ovarian cancer symptoms page.
For more information about womb cancer, visit The Eve Appeal’s womb cancer resources or the NHS website’s womb (uterus) cancer symptoms page.

Please use the hashtags #YouNeedToKnow in your posts.

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Persistently bloated?
Change in bowel or eating habits? It could be ovarian cancer.
Tell your doctor. Get it checked.
#YouNeedToKnow
#GMOvarianCancer
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/ovarian-cancer/
A person in a yellow top smiles against a teal background, featuring text from The Eve Appeal and Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance. Text includes “YOU NEED TO KNOW” and questions about health symptoms related to ovarian cancer awareness.
Persistently bloated?
Change in bowel or eating habits? It could be ovarian cancer.
Tell your doctor. Get it checked.
#YouNeedToKnow
#GMOvarianCancer
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/ovarian-cancer/
Person standing behind a sign that reads “YOU NEED TO KNOW” about ovarian cancer symptoms, with logos for The Eve Appeal and NHS Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance.
Persistently bloated?
Change in bowel or eating habits? It could be ovarian cancer.
Tell your doctor. Get it checked.
#YouNeedToKnow
#GMOvarianCancer
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/ovarian-cancer/
Promotional poster by The Eve Appeal and NHS Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance featuring an individual holding a sign that reads ‘YOU NEED TO KNOW.’ The text below addresses health awareness about persistent bloating and changes in bowel or eating habits as potential signs of ovarian cancer.
Bleeding after the menopause is not normal
Tell your doctor. Get it checked
#YouNeedToKnow
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/womb-cancer/
A person in a red saree holds a sign that reads, “YOU NEED TO KNOW, Bleeding after the menopause is not normal. Tell your doctor. Get it checked.” The image includes logos for The Eve Appeal and Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance.
Bleeding after the menopause is not normal
Tell your doctor. Get it checked
#YouNeedToKnow
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/womb-cancer/
Promotional poster by The Eve Appeal and Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance featuring a smiling individual in a green hijab against an orange background. The poster includes a message about menopausal health, stating ‘You Need To Know: Bleeding after the menopause is not normal. Tell your doctor. Get it checked.’
Bleeding after the menopause is not normal
Tell your doctor. Get it checked
#YouNeedToKnow
Find out more https://eveappeal.org.uk/information-and-advice/gynaecological-cancers/womb-cancer/
Promotional poster featuring an individual holding a sign that reads ‘YOU NEED TO KNOW. Bleeding after the menopause is not normal. Tell your doctor. Get it checked.’ Logos of The Eve Appeal and Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, NHS, are visible. The background is red.