Cancer awareness project in schools a success
North East London Cancer Alliance has funded a project being run by CATTs (Cancer Awareness for Teens and Twenties) that is delivering a series of engaging cancer awareness workshops to Year 10 and Year 11 pupils in secondary schools in the boroughs of Redbridge and Havering.
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North East London Cancer CNS Day
On 29 June 2023, North East London hosted a special cancer clinical nurse specialist conference, to recognise the great work of our cancer CNS staff and all they do to support patients with cancer.
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Sarcoma Awareness Month calls for action to improve earlier diagnosis
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, and the Transforming Cancer Services Team (TCST) will be supporting the event and this years’ theme of driving action for earlier diagnosis of the disease.
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North East London Cancer Alliance tops performance standards
Recent national statistics for cancer show that North East London Cancer Alliance is the top performer in a number of key metrics, reflecting the ongoing work to improve cancer services for local residents across north east London.
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"That little kit thing saved my life”
A couple from Havering, north east London, tell us how getting checked early for prostate cancer can save lives.
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Launch of online directory of health and wellbeing services
MECC Link London is an online resource which provides details of local health and wellbeing services in all 33 London boroughs, as well as information on key healthy lifestyle topics and a wide range of primary self-care tools and resources.
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Celebrating the dedicated care of cancer nurses
26 April is National Cancer CNS Day where we celebrate the incredible work of our cancer Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs).
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‘I feel extremely lucky, the bowel cancer testing kit saved my life’
It’s Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and north east London patient Roger Shepherd has shared how a home testing kit saved his life.
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How to beat bowel cancer
Someone dies of bowel cancer every 30 minutes in the UK. It’s the second biggest cancer killer, but it shouldn’t be, because it’s treatable and curable. Nearly everyone diagnosed at the earliest stages will survive the disease.
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