Four people including a nurse stand outside the NHS Lung Cancer Screening mobile clinic with two new pull up banners aimed at the LBGTQI+ community asking people to Get Curious About Their Lung Health

People in Greater Manchester are being urged to “get curious” about their lung health this Pride month. 

The NHS Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance has teamed up with OUTpatients, the UK’s LGBTIQ+ Cancer Charity, to raise awareness about NHS Lung Cancer Screening during the Pride season in the city.

Ezra Johnson from OUT Patients and Oliver Butterworth from Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance (left to right) centre join members of the NHS Lung Cancer Screening staff at their mobile clinic currently parked at Hazel Grove Park and Ride.

Ezra Johnson Communications and Public Affairs Manager from OUT Patients stands with a radiologist with a scanner inside the mobile NHS Lung Cancer Screening clinic a banner in the background aimed at the LBGTQI+ community asks people to Get Curious About Their Lung HealthResearch shows LGBTIQ+ people are more likely to smoke, and therefore need lung cancer screening. However, the community are also more likely to avoid seeking medical attention, even when unwell.

The Curious campaign is designed to break down these barriers, and make sure everyone can access this live saving service. Developed with input from members of the community across Greater Manchester, the campaign aims to spark people’s interest, and show that screening is quick, easy, and judgment free.