Men represent over half of cancer cases, but make up only 31% of calls to our Support Line.
We know it’s not easy to talk about cancer. But it could help.
For #MensHealthWeek, find the words with Macmillan: https://t.co/ZK0wYna3Hr
We are proud to announce that Mark Richards will be representing the Reading Bladder Cancer Support Group Trust in the London marathon this year. Why not make a small donation today, every penny counts!
https://t.co/Jhq9PDJytK
It’s key that your stoma bag fits securely to the shape of the area around your stoma. Learn more about finding the right fit for you: https://t.co/Mt9C4kTMXr
#EverySideOfLife#SenSuraMio#MakingLifeEasier
A huge part of Awareness Month is joining together to do things that are fun! It's important that we band together as a community, providing extra support to everyone affected by #BladderCancer.
What can you do? 🤔
https://t.co/YtkVjEm2rq
#BladderCancerMonth22#DontGoRed
Blood in your wee, a frequent need to wee or sudden urgency, and recurring UTIs that don’t clear up are all symptoms of #BladderCancer.
If something in your body doesn’t feel right, the thought that it could be cancer can play on your mind.🧠
It is just over one week until #BladderCancerMonth22!✨
Time to get organised! Download our activity calendar, choose which challenges you will complete, set up your fundraising page and share it with everyone you know! 👏
https://t.co/EECEMtgmJr
#BladderCancerAwarenessMonth
To mark last month's #WorldSleepDay, our rescheuled Facebook live with @macmillancancer will be going ahead this Thursday!
We'll be chatting about managing sleep, tips for better sleep and answering your questions about cancer, sleep & getting active.
Register your interest 👇
Dr Lydia Makaroff, the CEO of Fight Bladder Cancer, explains why May is such an important month for us!🧡
Find out more about awareness month and see how you can get involved on our website here: https://t.co/rxhNCGHApj👈🏻
#BladderCancerAwarenessMonth#BladderCancerMonth22
As the festive season approaches, it’s important to get your Covid-19 booster to protect yourself and your loved ones from Coronavirus this winter.
Vaccines can be given before, during, or after cancer treatment.
Book your booster here: https://t.co/3TRYRQ44VO
#BoostDay
We have a virtual booth at the British Association of Urological Nurses congress! Join us on 29th November and 30th November from 08:00-09:00; 10:00-11:00; 13:00-14:00; or 16:00-17:00 to learn more about our patient information booklets. Find us at https://t.co/M9WpuhzmL7
A new ABC UK film for those undergoing tests, or have just been told they have, bladder cancer. The short animated film gives a brief intro to bladder cancer and where to get more information and support. Watch here:
https://t.co/XnAZ2OXyAd
#stoptober happens every year to encourage smokers to quit for 28 days in Oct. Smoking can increase a person’s risk of developing #bladdercancer. Giving up after your diagnosis is a positive change you can make. For hints and tips on how to quit visit- https://t.co/RcV36t0kbX
Telling your family about your organ donation decision helps take a difficulty decision out of their hands.
Watch Specialist Nurse, Rebecca, explain why you should #LeaveThemCertain for Organ Donation Week @NHSOrganDonor
Well that felt like a long way to swim 🏊♂️ 😅… great to do it for such a great cause #childrenwithcancer brilliantly organised #SwimSerpentine thank you to everyone supporting 👏👏
The number of people diagnosed with cancer each year in the UK is estimated to rise by 16% in 2030.
We're calling on UK Governments to invest in enough nurses to provide the vital support that people need, now and in future.
Join us⬇️
https://t.co/UAyz1VX2Uk
#TheForgottenC
At Coloplast, we want to reduce the burden of leakage and skin complications for people living with a stoma. Join our clinical trials and help us develop new solutions that make life easier.
Sign up here: https://t.co/A4iDD6t0P4
Cancer hasn't stopped. Contact your GP if you have:
🏵️ Blood in your wee
🏵️ Frequent need to wee
🏵️ Recurring UTIs
If you have cancer, you will get checked & treated. The NHS will give you the care you need.
THANK YOU 💚 to everyone who has supported us this past year. In a difficult time when most of us couldn’t see beyond our doorsteps, you made sure people with cancer were not forgotten.