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Gay man from Worthing, diagnosed with Testicular Cancer, shares his story as part of new Macmillan Cancer Support partnership

Graham Robson March 19, 2024

Thousands of people with cancer in the south east are ‘suffering in silence’ with concerns around sex and intimacy – facing ‘rock bottom’ self-confidence and serious worries about their sex lives or romantic relationship – a leading charity has warned. New figures released by Macmillan Cancer Support found that one in five (22%) of people […]

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Inclusive cervical screening campaign aims to remove the doubt and save lives

Graham Robson July 24, 2023

Remove The Doubt, a dedicated cervical screening awareness campaign created by and for LGBTQ+ people, has been launched to help address the inequalities and misinformation around cervical screening. Over the summer, phase 2 of the campaign is being launched, running for eight weeks from July 10. 

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Gay brain tumour patient launches podcast exploring what it is like to live with brain cancer

Graham Robson April 28, 2022

Martin Heaney was diagnosed with a grade 4 glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in November last year after he banged his head and, on the advice of friends, who were concerned about small changes in his behaviour, decided to go to A&E.

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Prostate Cancer UK creates virtual Dedication wall for Father’s Day

June 18, 2020

To coincide with Father’s Day on Sunday, June 21, Prostate Cancer UK has created an online space for dedications and tributes to dads and father figures.

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General News

Taking a stand against cancer

Gary Hart January 31, 2019

Two University of Brighton scientists are joining a pop-up stand in Brighton’s Churchill Square shopping centre on Friday, February 1 as part of events to mark World Cancer Day on Monday, February 4.

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