‘I’ve always loved talking about my periods.’
Léa blogs about why everyone needs to Get Lippy and Loud about gynaecological cancers this May.
Léa blogs about why everyone needs to Get Lippy and Loud about gynaecological cancers this May.
Cancer is not on lockdown! Nearly half of young people would sit on key symptom, find out more about our Get Lippy campaign.
This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month we spoke to Prof Manchanda, and asked him some questions about his new PROTECTOR trial
Sophie shares her story of being diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 34 this Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Journalist and health writer Daloni Carlisle was diagnosed with womb cancer in February 2014. She shared her story at an awareness and fundraising event for The Eve Appeal. We know that lots of you would like to hear what she has to say on this too little talked about cancer.
This year will mark Linda’s 12th Make Time for Tea party for OCAM, she blogs about what the event means to her
Sarah tells us her story of being repeatedly misdiagnosed for VIN and why she wants everyone to know their normal and check their vulva.
During Cervical Cancer Prevention Week (22nd – 28th) January, #TeamEve will be sharing a number of blog posts around different topics, whether it’s personal stories, or talking about HPV and the links to cervical cancer. We want to raise as much awareness during this week around cervical cancer and hope that you’ll join us in doing so.
Mandy was diagnosed with vulval cancer in 2012, and has had 7 surgeries since. She tells us about how her cancer has affected her whole family.
Women with fewer protective ‘good’ bacteria in the vagina may be at greater risk of developing ovarian cancer.
Dr Narendra Pisal, a consultant gynaecologist, tells us why he has chosen to run the Comrades Ultra Marathon to support The Eve Appeal.
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