Blood in your pee – even just the once – could be the only sign of cancer. Don’t wait for other symptoms, tell your doctor.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Your doctor will want to know if there's blood in your pee. You won’t be wasting their time - it could be a sign of cancer.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Blood in your pee – even just the once – could be the only sign of cancer. Don’t wait for other symptoms, tell your doctor.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Blood in your pee – even just the once – could be the only sign of cancer. Don’t wait for other symptoms, tell your doctor.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Your doctor will want to know if there's blood in your pee. You won’t be wasting their time - it could be a sign of cancer.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Your doctor will want to know if there's blood in your pee. You won’t be wasting their time - it could be a sign of cancer.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info: nhs.uk/bip
Do you look before you flush? Watch @DrDawnHarper explain how checking your pee can help you spot a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer
#BeClearOnCancer
For more info visit: nhs.uk/bip
To find out about the signs and symptoms of bladder & kidney cancer and leaflets in alternative formats including easy read, large print, audio and BSL visit nhs.uk/bip#beclearoncancer
If a family member or close friend has noticed blood in their pee, even if it’s ‘just the once’, encourage them to tell their doctor. Visit nhs.uk/bip#BeClearonCancer
For #beclearoncancer bladder and kidney cancer campaign leaflets in alternative formats including easy read, large print, audio and BSL visit nhs.uk/bip
Blood in pee could be a sign of bladder or kidney cancer. Finding it early makes it more treatable. Watch @DrDawnHarper to find out more.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info visit: nhs.uk/bip
Blood in pee could be a sign of cancer. If you notice it, even if it's 'just the once' tell your doctor.
#BeClearonCancer
For more info visit: nhs.uk/bip
Some women aged between 70 and 79 are being offered the opportunity for a breast screen. This is because some women did not receive an invitation for a final screen, as part of the routine NHS Breast Screening Programme. Find out more here: ow.ly/64qu30jNoUF