Whether you’re worried about any unusual symptoms you’ve been having, you’ve just been diagnosed or perhaps you’re worried about a friend or relative who has been diagnosed. Ask Eve, our gynaecological health information service run by trained nurses, is here to help.
To contact Ask Eve, call us on 0808 802 0019 – free to call from landlines and mobile phones – or email nurse@eveappeal.org.uk, or you can fill in our contact form and we will get back to you.
One of our nurses will get back to you within 48 hours (Monday-Friday).
You can contact Ask Eve and chat to our nurses, Helen and Tracie, about any questions or worries you have about your gynaecological health, from signs and symptoms, HPV, cervical screening, family history or any of the five gynaecological cancers.
There is no question too big, too small or too embarrassing. Ask Eve will be here for you.
You can talk to Helen and Tracie in your preferred language as we have an interpretation service available, in over 250 languages, on email or live on the phone.
Just so very impressed and thankful for this service. Helped me to get myself in gear and do something to help myself whilst providing reassurance and insight in to what I am experiencing. Thank you so much – Ask Eve service user
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More information
We have lots of information on the five gynaecological cancers. This includes their signs and symptoms, risk factors, how they are diagnosed and how they are treated.
Womb cancer
Key information on womb cancer (also called uterine or endometrial cancer)- from the symptoms, risk factors and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Ovarian cancer
Key information on ovarian cancer- from the symptoms, risk factors and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Cervical cancer
Key information on cervical cancer- from how to try prevent it, the symptoms, risk factors and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Vulval cancer
Key information on vulval cancer- from the signs and symptoms, risk factors and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Vaginal cancer
Key information on vaginal cancer- from the signs and symptoms, risk factors and how it is diagnosed and treated.