Let’s Talk Cancer
The Let’s Talk Cancer campaign aims to encourage people to make cancer part of their everyday conversations and to dispel the fears surrounding the word cancer.
Talking saves lives, let's talk about it.
Cancer appointments are safe
Please attend if you are asked to.
Together with hospital trusts across the region, Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Alliance is reassuring people that it is safe to attend cancer appointments during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. People who are being tested or treated for cancer are being urged to keep their appointments.
New measures are in place to help protect patients and staff from coronavirus, it is important to not delay cancer treatment. Cancer assessment and treatments are still happening during the pandemic.
If you have any concerns about cancer, please contact your GP straight away.
Latest news
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Doctors urge people not to ignore signs of lung cancer
Posted: 3rd November 2022Residents in Lancashire and South Cumbria are being urged not to ignore the signs and symptoms of lung cancer this winter.
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Residents urged to spot the signs early for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Posted: 3rd November 2022Do you know the signs of pancreatic cancer? Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS is encouraging people to know the symptoms of pancreatic cancer this Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.
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Lancashire blogger urges women to attend their mammogram
Posted: 30th September 2022A Lancashire businesswoman has used her home interiors and lifestyle social media account to encourage women to book their breast screening appointment.