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gynaecological cancer awareness

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Be aware of what's down there...

This site has been designed to help you get to know your body that little bit better and be more familiar with what to look out for.

There are four main types of gynaecological cancer and the earlier a cancer is found, the easier it is to treat. The information on this website will help you to identify the common signs and symptoms associated with these cancers and give you further information on what to do, and who to see.

You will be able to read stories written by women who have experienced these types of cancer and find out more about what is being done to promote awareness of gynaecological cancer nationally.

In a rush? Please click here to download the handy Venus Appeal leaflet, which runs through the symptoms you should look out for and includes details on where you can get help. For further, detailed information - don't forget to visit this website again soon!

The Venus Appeal Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Week starts Monday 15th September 2008 and this year will be bigger than ever - with posters and leaflets being distributed to even more chemists, doctors surgeries and health centres in the North West region - and for the first time ever, across North Wales!



Be Aware...

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Click below to ENTER THE SITE and find out how you can be more aware of your own body - and spot some of the symptoms of gynaecological cancer yourself.

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Don't be alone...

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Read real-life stories from various women, each with their own unique experience of gynaecological cancer.

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Get Involved...

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This section is for members of the press and public alike. It provides details of the activities being undertaken to promote awareness of gynaecological cancer and the work of the Venus Appeal and more information on how you can personally help out.

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