An update on the censorship of gynae health on Instagram
We wanted to update you on all the progress we’ve made with Meta after sending our joint letter about online censorship.
We wanted to update you on all the progress we’ve made with Meta after sending our joint letter about online censorship.
“I want to share my experience of being diagnosed with vulval cancer, what it’s taught me about trusting myself, and how much where you live can impact the care you receive.”
Kate reflects on her diagnosis of cervical cancer a decade on and shares 10 things she wants people to know.
Professor Christina Fotopoulou and her team at Imperial College London have been awarded funding as part of our Small Grants programme, to support their research in creating a new and accessible way to detect ovarian cancer in the early stages using a swab test.
Congratulations on the new job.
We are delighted to announce we are funding two new research projects with our Small Grants programme to help improve cervical screening and reduce barriers to access to help prevent cervical cancer for more people.
For Uterine (womb) Cancer Awareness Month, Dr Sarah Kitson answers some of your most asked questions about womb cancer.
Rounding off Pride month 2026, Dr Alison May Berner blogs about the importance of inclusive gynae care for LGBTQ+ patients now and beyond June.
For Cervical Screening Awareness Week Philly blogs about her tips for cervical screening with vulvodynia.
Adele writes about her experience of putting off cervical screening and why it’s never too late to get your appointment booked in.
Research funded by Cancer Research UK shows that deaths from cervical cancer have plummeted in age groups who have been offered the HPV vaccine.
Sam writes about her experience of cervical screening and what’s needed to make cervical screening more accessible for physically Disabled women.
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