wombcancer

Would you recognise the symptoms of endometrial cancer?

Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month 1-30th September

Endometrial (womb) cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, GO Girls say, with 26 women being diagnosed with the disease every day.

Since the early 1990s cases have risen by almost 57 per cent and the charity wants to ensure all women are aware of the symptoms, as earlier diagnosis is likely to lead to improved survival.

This excellent animation produced by Camsel @CemselB/Endometrial Cancer Research Team, Manchester is worth viewing.  Copy the link below into your browser.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JBCyxAxQO8&feature=emb_title

Endometrial (womb) cancer is the 4th most common female cancer

With 26 women being diagnosed with the disease every day, it's time all women recognise the symptoms and are aware of the risk factors.

Since the early 1990s cases have risen by almost 57 per cent and the charity wants to ensure all women are aware of the symptoms, as earlier diagnosis is likely to lead to improved survival.

What is your bleeding problem?

If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding, particularly post menopause, get it checked - see your GP 

How you can get involved

1 September each year marks the start of Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month, so it's a great opportunity to show your support and share our information to educate more women.
 
So here is how you can get involved and what you can do to help
  • Sharing our graphics for social media downloaded from Dropbox
  • Share statistics on Endometrial Cancer and tag in a friend or two or three.
  • Make a donation to help us continue our work 
Social media

Spread the word with the use of our hashtags
 
#wombcancer
#gogirls
#whatisyourbleedingproblem
#GCAM2019
#endometrialcancer
#advicesupporthugs

 
Twitter and Instagram
 
#whatisyourbleedingproblem I’m telling everyone about  #wombcancer  – do you know the #symptoms and #riskfactors - could this be your #bleedingproblem



Twitter @’s to look out for
 

Links
 
Share this endometrial cancer awareness page https://www.gogirlssupport.org/wombcancer

More than 9,000 women.  26 women diagnosed every day - let's change this
What is your bleeding problem?

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