In 2014 cancer scientists & specialists from across Europe created a 'European Code Against Cancer,' in which they gave 12 recommendations on how to reduce your cancer risk. We’re going to look at their 12 measures in more detail, ➡️bit.ly/3h7wZnE#cancerprevention
We would like to thank the Check4Cancer team, our insurance and corporate partners, as well as all our suppliers & supporters for their hard work over the course of 2022 in delivering our cancer services. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🎄🎅
🤝 Award-winning cancer screening and diagnosis healthcare provider @Check4Cancer & @Uni_of_Essex researchers are teaming up on a new Knowledge Transfer Partnership #KTP 🩺
Read more about what the partnership is looking to achieve here 👇
Maria, C4C's Breast Nurse Clinical Lead discusses how every woman should become 'breast aware' by regularly checking their breasts. Becoming familiar with what is your 'normal' will help detect any changes that may be related to #breast#cancer#symptomsbit.ly/3Fq0DfT
In 2014 cancer scientists & specialists from across Europe created a 'European Code Against Cancer,' in which they gave 12 recommendations on how to reduce your cancer risk. We’re going to look at their 12 measures in more detail, ➡️bit.ly/3h7wZnE#cancerprevention
More men & women die of #lung#cancer than any other cancer. Survival rates are currently very low because it is detected late. Make sure you’re aware of the 8 warning signs of lung cancer, take a look at how to reduce your risk bit.ly/3tUxzIo#LungCancerAwarenessMonth
It's #MensHealthAwarenessMonth, so take a look at our step-by-step guide which shows you how to perform a testicular self-examination in 6 easy steps. Find out more here ➡️bit.ly/3TZtuwO#Movember
Men can get #breast#cancer too! Around 350 men are diagnosed each year in the UK, so it’s important to be aware of the risks and symptoms and see your doctor if you are concerned. There’s no need to be embarrassed bit.ly/3EMUZFM#MensHealthAwarenessMonth
Tonight is #LBAwards night! We're really looking forward to it and have our 🤞 crossed for a win in the 'Innovation in Health Tech' category for our digital skin cancer pathway.
We wish all the other finalists the best of luck for tonight.
@LaingBuisson
Some #cancers are more prevalent in men than women, in this blog we take a look at the three cancers for which men are most at risk, these are #prostate, #bowel & #lung cancers. Find out the symptoms & how you can reduce your risk bit.ly/3Gl58KN#MensHealthAwarenessMonth
We have our🤞 crossed for a win at the @LaingBuisson Awards happening this Thursday. C4C is a finalist in the 'Innovation in Health Tech' category for our digital skin cancer pathway.
We wish all the other finalists the best of luck.
#lbawards
Today at 1pm @ProfWishart will be speaking for
@Vitality_UK Wellbeing Programme on male cancers. The webinar will cover signs, symptoms, & treatment pathways.
Register for the webinar ⬇️
bit.ly/3A4Cn1c#Movember
#Prostate#cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. Make sure you’re aware of the 5 warning signs of prostate cancer ⬇️ Visit our Advice & Awareness page on prostate cancer for more information, bit.ly/3zOQF5K#MensHealthAwarenessMonth
#Lung#cancer is still the biggest killer of men & women in the UK. Many people with early-stage lung cancer often have no symptoms. We've compiled the 7 common signs of lung cancer that you should be aware of, find out more ➡️bit.ly/3NDD6Mf#LungCancerAwarenessMonth
It's #MensHealthAwarenessMonth, so take a look at our step-by-step guide which shows you how to perform a testicular self-examination in 6 easy steps. Find out more here ➡️bit.ly/3DKxMn6#Movember
Maria, C4C's Breast Nurse Clinical Lead discusses how every woman should become 'breast aware' by regularly checking their breasts. Becoming familiar with what is your 'normal' will help detect any changes that may be related to #breast#cancer#symptomsbit.ly/3fjmc8X
Being Breast Aware is getting into a habit of regularly checking your breasts through self-examination as the earlier #breast#cancer is found the better the treatment options. Check out our guide on how to perform a breast self-examination➡️bit.ly/3Ss3ABe
1 in 7 women in the UK are diagnosed with #breast#cancer but early detection saves lives. Make sure you’re aware of the possible symptoms, check your breasts every month, & attend regular #screening appointments. Go here for more info 👉 bit.ly/3MxtQsI