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NHS launches first-ever breast screening campaign to help detect thousands of cancers earlier

The NHS in England has today launched its first-ever awareness campaign to highlight the benefits of screening and encourage more women to make the most of regular mammograms, as figures show more than four in ten (46.3%) invited for the first time don’t act on their invitation. The campaign – supported by leading charity Breast

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Laura Adlington (left) and Dr Nighat Arif stand together holding a banner between them. It says Cervical Cancer Prevention Week and includes the NHS logo.

TV doctor urges women to attend cervical screening, as nearly 1 in 3 are still ignoring their invite

BBC Breakfast’s Dr Nighat Arif is fronting a new cervical screening campaign to encourage younger Londoners to attend an NHS cervical screening appointment when invited. Cervical screening is offered to women and all people with a cervix, between the ages of 25 to 64, and helps prevent cervical cancer by checking for a virus known

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Your Health First. Illustrations of four people surround the words.

North London campaign to raise awareness of cancer screening among people experiencing homelessness

A campaign to encourage people experiencing homelessness to take part in the national cancer screening programmes has been launched by the North Central London Cancer Alliance (NCLCA). The campaign “Your Health First” will be depicted by artist Sam King on the pavement outside Mulberry Junction, a day centre for people affected by homelessness, in Tottenham

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