Cancer
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70 (poster)
This poster is aimed at women aged over 70.
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70 (Rani Atma)
An A4 poster featuring campaign case study and cancer survivor, Rani Atma.
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70 (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Web banner encouraging women over 70 to tell their doctors straight away if they are concerned about changes to their breasts. Includes URL for NHS website for breast cancer in women over 70.
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70 (web banner, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Web banner encouraging women over 70 to tell their doctors straight away if they are concerned about changes to their breasts.
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70, so don't assume you're past it
This Be Clear on Cancer - Breast campaign leaflet details breast cancer signs and symptoms.
1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70, so don't assume you're past it (A4 poster - Margaret Underwood)
A poster featuring campaign case study and cancer survivor, Margaret Underwood. The Be Clear on Cancer (breast cancer) campaign is aimed at women over 70.
4 in 10 cancers can be prevented
This poster shows the proportions of cancer cases in the UK linked to risk factors which are theoretically preventable by lifestyle and other changes.
A change to a mole isn't the only sign of skin cancer (A3 poster)
A skin cancer prevention poster, featuring cancer survivor Bill Norton.
A change to a mole isn't the only sign of skin cancer - Dr Adrian Burt (A4 poster)
A change to a mole isn't the only sign of skin cancer.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more - 1 (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness of the key symptom of lung cancer – a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, and to encourage those who have this symptom to contact their GP practice.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more - 2 (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness of the key symptom of lung cancer – a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, and to encourage those who have this symptom to contact their GP practice.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more - couple (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness of the key symptom of lung cancer – a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, and to encourage those who have this symptom to contact their GP practice.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more could be a warning sign - bedroom (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP practice if they are worried about a cough that lasts three weeks or more, which could be a sign of lung cancer.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more could be a warning sign - couch (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP practice if they are worried about a cough that lasts three weeks or more, which could be a sign of lung cancer.
A cough that lasts 3 weeks or more could be a warning sign - kitchen (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP practice if they are worried about a cough that lasts three weeks or more, which could be a sign of lung cancer.
After someone dies: coping with bereavement
This booklet is about coping when someone close to you has died. It is for the relatives and friends of anyone who has died from cancer. The booklet looks at some of the emotions you may have and the support that can help. It also gives you some practical information about what to do and what to expect when someone dies.
Be clear on cancer - breast cancer (symptoms card)
A symptom card to support the Be Clear on Cancer campaign for women over 70.
Be sunsmart - kids cook quick
This striking A3 poster of two blonde boys emphasises the fact that children burn more easily and asks parents to keep them covered.
Be sunsmart - see beyond the tan (women)
Using sunbeds can cause skin cancer. This leaflet, aimed at women, explains the risk to your health from using sunbeds and redresses some common misconceptions.
Be sunsmart - see beyond the tan (women, poster)
This A3 poster highlights the health risks from using sunbeds.
Been coughing for 3 weeks or more? (A4 poster)
If someone has been coughing for 3 weeks, it could be a sign of lung disease, including cancer. Finding it early makes it more treatable. The message is "don't ignore it, tell your doctor".
Being active is important for cancer (A4 flyer)
This patient information leaflet contains a summary of key information and practical tips on physical activity for Cancer patients. Share it online, by social media or print it out. It can also be used as a poster on the wall.
Blood in your poo or looser poo? Tell your doctor (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
The early symptoms of bowel cancer can include changes in your bowel habits. Finding it early makes it more treatable, and could save lives. This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Blood in your poo or looser poo? Tell your doctor (web banner, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
The early symptoms of bowel cancer can include changes in your bowel habits. Finding it early makes it more treatable, and could save lives. This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Bowel cancer screening - an easy guide
A leaflet about bowel cancer screening, developed by and for people with learning disabilities.
Bowel scope screening
NHS bowel scope screening is a new test to help prevent bowel cancer. It does this by finding and removing any small growths called polyps, in the bowel that could eventually turn into cancer.
Bowel screening saves lives (A3 poster)
An A3 poster for doctors, pharmacists and nurses across primary care to promote bowel screening.
Breast cancer - the key facts
This short booklet looks at what breast cancer is, what can cause it, early detection and breast awareness.
Breast cancer screening - an easy read guide (booklet)
An easy read guide about a health test for women aged 50 and over. This booklet tells you about breast screening.
Cancer information and support here - North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Support Centre (A4 poster)
The North Norfolk Cancer Support Centre is based at Cromer Hospital. It provides vital information and support to anyone who has been affected by cancer.
Caring friends - for cancer in Mid Norfolk (leaflet)
Caring Friends for Cancer provide friendship, support and information to anyone affected by cancer.
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts (A3 poster)
An A4 poster to target all eligible women aged 25 – 64 in the new cervical screening campaign.
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts (card)
A wallet sized concertina information card about the importance of having cervical screening. Sections include: What is cervical screening? Do I need a screening? What will happen during my appointment? Tips to make you more comfortable How do I book my screening?
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts - GP (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
An email signature for GP practices and screening centres to use on their e-mails.
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts - pharmacy (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
An e-mail signatures for Pharmacies and Community Partners to use on their emails.
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts - post it note (A4 poster)
This A4 poster promotes the new cervical screening campaign with the message "don't ignore your cervical screening invite letter. If you've missed your last cervical screening, book an appointment with your GP practice now". The target audience is all eligible women aged 25 – 64.
Cervical screening can stop cancer before it starts - post it note (pharmacy digital screen)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A digtal screen for pharmacies and community partners to use on site such as on: TV screens, monitor screen saver. This can be used to promote the new Cervical Screening campaign.
Complementary therapies for wellbeing (leaflet)
We know that cancer can affect us all in different ways. From the physical effects of a diagnosis and its treatment, to dealing with the emotional impact on ourselves, our families and those close to us. At Big C, we offer a wide range of support to ensure your physical and emotional wellbeing is cared for throughout, no matter at what stage you may be. One way we can help is through our complementary therapies.
Dereham Cancer Care (leaflet)
A local charity supporting people whose lives are affected by cancer. The centre is staffed by volunteers who offer support, friendship and information to cancer patients, their families and carers - indeed anyone whose life is touched by cancer in the Dereham area.
Diet, physical activity and your risk of prostate cancer (leaflet)
This leaflet is for anyone who wants to find out about living a healthy lifestyle and whether it can affect your risk of prostate cancer.
Do you have either of these symptoms? Tell your doctor (large print)
This leaflet tells the patient about why it is important to see a doctor if they have had a cough for more than 3 weeks, and why it is important you see a doctor if they get out of breath doing things they used to be able to do.
Do you know or look after someone over 50? (Carers briefing)
This pdf is a carers briefing with details of the messaging for the campaign and what carers can do to advise whom they are caring for.
Don't carry the worry of cancer with you - bme man (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
The campaign is designed to address the key barriers to people seeking help, the fear around cancer diagnosis and the importance of body awareness when it comes to bodily changes that could be a sign of cancer.
Don't carry the worry of cancer with you - man (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
The campaign is designed to address the key barriers to people seeking help, the fear around cancer diagnosis and the importance of body awareness when it comes to bodily changes that could be a sign of cancer.
Don't carry the worry of cancer with you - woman (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
The campaign is designed to address the key barriers to people seeking help, the fear around cancer diagnosis and the importance of body awareness when it comes to bodily changes that could be a sign of cancer.
Don't forget to have your HPV vaccination! (A3 poster)
An A3 poster to promote the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme in schools.
Don't let the thought of cancer play on your mind - man 1 (A4 poster)
NHS England and NHS Improvement has launched a radically new cancer phase of the ‘Help Us, Help You’ campaign. The aim of the campaign is to encourage people who are experiencing potential signs of cancer to come forward to their GP practice to help increase earlier diagnosis and improve outcomes.
Don't let the thought of cancer play on your mind - man 2 (A4 poster)
NHS England and NHS Improvement has launched a radically new cancer phase of the ‘Help Us, Help You’ campaign. The aim of the campaign is to encourage people who are experiencing potential signs of cancer to come forward to their GP practice to help increase earlier diagnosis and improve outcomes.
Don't let the thought of cancer play on your mind - woman (A4 poster)
NHS England and NHS Improvement has launched a radically new cancer phase of the ‘Help Us, Help You’ campaign. The aim of the campaign is to encourage people who are experiencing potential signs of cancer to come forward to their GP practice to help increase earlier diagnosis and improve outcomes.
Dr Ian Watson - respiratory symptom awareness (skyscraper)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Getting out of breath or a persistent cough could be a sign of heart or lung disease, including cancer. Finding it early makes it more treatable, so don’t ignore it, tell your doctor.
Dr Rosie Loftus - respiratory symptom awareness (skyscraper)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Getting out of breath or a persistent cough could be a sign of heart or lung disease, including cancer. Finding it early makes it more treatable, so don’t ignore it, tell your doctor.
Feeling bloated most days for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (poster, A4)
This poster encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Feeling bloated, most days, for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (Dr Barbara Barrie)
This poster encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Feeling bloated, most days, for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (web banner 1)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Feeling bloated, most days, for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (web banner 1, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Feeling bloated, most days, for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (web banner 2)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Feeling bloated, most days, for 3 weeks could be a sign of ovarian cancer (web banner 2, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages women with persistent bloating to see their doctor in case it is a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Food sticking when you swallow could be a sign of cancer (A4 poster)
A poster to promote the oesophageal cancer campaign (with Dr Jane Scott).
Food sticking when you swallow could be a sign of cancer (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have concerns.
Food sticking when you swallow could be a sign of cancer (web banner, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have concerns.
Get out of breath doing things you used to be able to do? (A4 poster)
If someone gets out of breath doing things they used to be able to do, it could be a sign of lung or heart disease, or even cancer. Finding it early makes it more treatable. The message is "don't ignore it, tell your doctor".
Have you had a cough for more than 3 weeks? (easy read)
This leaflet tells the patient about why it is important to see a doctor if they have had a cough for more than 3 weeks, and why it is important you see a doctor if they get out of breath doing things they used to be able to do.
Have you noticed any changes in your health? (A3 poster)
A poster explaining the importance of early diagnosis and encouraging early presentation.
Have you seen blood in your pee, even once? Then it is time to tell your doctor (easy read)
An easy read version of the Blood in Pee campaign leaflet.
Having a smear test - an easy guide
A leaflet about cervical screening by and for women with learning disabilities.
Having heartburn, most days, for 3 weeks or more (A4 poster)
A 'Be Clear On Cancer' oesophageal cancer campaign poster with Dr David Isaac .
Having heartburn, most days, for 3 weeks or more, could be a sign of cancer (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Having heartburn, most days, for 3 weeks or more, could be a sign of cancer of the stomach or oesophagus. This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have concerns.
Having heartburn, most days, for 3 weeks or more, could be a sign of cancer (web banner, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Having heartburn, most days, for 3 weeks or more, could be a sign of cancer of the stomach or oesophagus. This web banner encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have concerns.
Health education and cancer awareness academy (leaflet)
Big C Cancer Charity is here to support anyone affected by cancer. You may be living with cancer yourself, or it may be affecting someone close to you. This booklet outlines the symptoms of cancer, the different screening programmes available, and information on making healthy lifestyle choices.
Here to support you - your guide to local cancer support (leaflet)
This booklet will guide you through how The Big C can help, what support is available and where to find your nearest Big C Cancer Support & Information Centre and Hubs.
How to try to not get cancer (easy read)
An easy read leaflet providing information on how to reduce your cancer risk, using simple language and pictures.
I'm doing it for me - don't ignore your cervical screening invite (A4 poster)
Launching on 14th February 2022, The Help Us Help You – Cervical Screening campaign will encourage those eligible for screening - women and people with a cervix aged 25-64 - to respond to their cervical screening invitation letter, and to book an appointment with their GP practice if they missed their last screening.
I'm doing it for our future - don't ignore your cervical screening invite (A4 poster)
Launching on 14th February 2022, The Help Us Help You – Cervical Screening campaign will encourage those eligible for screening - women and people with a cervix aged 25-64 - to respond to their cervical screening invitation letter, and to book an appointment with their GP practice if they missed their last screening.
I'm doing it for peace of mind - don't ignore your cervical screening invite (A4 poster)
Launching on 14th February 2022, The Help Us Help You – Cervical Screening campaign will encourage those eligible for screening - women and people with a cervix aged 25-64 - to respond to their cervical screening invitation letter, and to book an appointment with their GP practice if they missed their last screening.
I'm just a bit bloated (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about symptoms of bloating, diarrhoea and tummy troubles that could be signs of abdominal cancers.
If for the last 3 weeks you've had blood in your poo or it's been looser, don't sit there, tell your doctor (A3 poster)
The early symptoms of bowel cancer can include changes in your bowel habits. This leaflet encourages people to speak to their doctor if they have any concerns.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor
Around 19,100 people in England are diagnosed with bladder or kidney cancer each year. Both cancers affect men and women, although they are more common in men. Bladder and kidney cancers can affect people of all ages but are most common in people over 50. This leaflet provides important information on what causes these cancers, how to spot it, seeing your doctor, and reducing your risk of cancer.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor (A3 poster - female)
If someone notices blood in their pee, even if it's just the once, they must tell their doctor straight away.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor (A3 poster - male)
If someone notices blood in their pee, even if it's just the once, they must tell their doctor straight away.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor (A4 poster - female)
If someone notices blood in their pee, even if it's just the once, they must tell their doctor straight away.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor (A4 poster - male)
If someone notices blood in their pee, even if it's just the once, they must tell their doctor straight away.
If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
It's best to check (A3 poster)
There are lots of different signs and symptoms of cancer. It’s important to remember that having any of them doesn’t necessarily mean you have cancer but it’s always best to check. The most common signs of cancer in young people are - lumps, bumps and swellings, unexplained tiredness, mole changes, persistent pain, and significant weight change.
It's cancer. You're bound to have questions (poster)
It's cancer. You're bound to have questions. We'll help you find the answers.
It's just a bit of blood (A3 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This first phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about a symptom that could be cancer.
It's just a little lump (A3 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This first phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about a symptom that could be cancer.
It's just a little lump (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This first phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about a symptom that could be cancer.
Just a bit of blood - man (A4 poster)
This campaign re-launch raises awareness of abdominal and urological symptoms that could be a sign of cancer. The campaign focuses in particular on the symptoms of diarrhoea or discomfort in the tummy area for three weeks or more, or seeing blood in pee – even just once, which are common to a range of cancers. It will encourage people with symptoms to contact their GP practice. ?
Just a bit uncomfortable - woman (A4 poster)
This campaign re-launch raises awareness of abdominal and urological symptoms that could be a sign of cancer. The campaign focuses in particular on the symptoms of diarrhoea or discomfort in the tummy area for three weeks or more, or seeing blood in pee – even just once, which are common to a range of cancers. It will encourage people with symptoms to contact their GP practice.
Just the runs - man (A4 poster)
This campaign re-launch raises awareness of abdominal and urological symptoms that could be a sign of cancer. The campaign focuses in particular on the symptoms of diarrhoea or discomfort in the tummy area for three weeks or more, or seeing blood in pee – even just once, which are common to a range of cancers. It will encourage people with symptoms to contact their GP practice.
Keeping your bowel healthy - easy read
An easy read A4 booklet to help someone understand the steps they can take for good bowel health and to reduce their risk of bowel cancer.
Know the facts about common skin cancers
There are two main kinds of skin cancer : melanoma, and non-melanoma. This leaflet deals specifically with the more common, non-melanoma types of skin cancer.
Know the signs of cancer (A4 poster)
The campaign re-launched on 6 January 2025 is designed to address the key barriers to people seeking help, the fear around cancer diagnosis and the importance of body awareness when it comes to bodily changes that could be a sign of cancer.
Know your breasts (A3 poster)
This A3 poster illustrates the signs and symptoms of breast cancer to be aware of, and highlights the message that any new change should be reported to your GP. A breast change could be a sign of cancer, but get any changes checked as soon as you can.
Know your breasts (A4 poster)
This A4 poster illustrates the signs and symptoms of breast cancer to be aware of, and highlights the message that any new change should be reported to your GP.
Know your breasts - a guide to breast awareness and screening
This booklet explains the normal breast changes that can happen at different times throughout your life and how to be aware of any unusual changes.
Let's be clear. If for the last 3 weeks you've had blood in your poo (poster, A3)
The early symptoms of bowel cancer can include changes in your bowel habits.This poster encourages people to contact their doctor if they have any concerns.
Let's eat and drink healthily
This leaflet provides practical guidance on how to reduce the risk of cancer by eating and drinking healthily.
Let's eat and drink healthily (A3 poster)
A poster encouraging people to have a healthy diet and reduce their cancer risk.
Let's stay safe in the sun (A3 poster)
A poster encouraging people to enjoy the sun safely.
Let's stay safe in the sun (leaflet)
This leaflet talks about how to enjoy the sun safely and reduce the risk of skin cancer and when you need to protect yourself.
More, more, more - adult (leaflet)
This new campaign urges Brits to take extra sun safety precautions. A shocking 51% of Brits surveyed by the British Skin Foundation have accidentally sunburned themselves, despite 81% of respondents stating that sun safety precautions are important to them and their families. This initiative encourages Brits to wear more protective clothing, use more sunscreen, and seek more shade during the summer.
More, more, more - mature (leaflet)
This new campaign urges Brits to take extra sun safety precautions. A shocking 51% of Brits surveyed by the British Skin Foundation have accidentally sunburned themselves, despite 81% of respondents stating that sun safety precautions are important to them and their families. This initiative encourages Brits to wear more protective clothing, use more sunscreen, and seek more shade during the summer.
More, more, more - primary school (leaflet)
This new campaign urges Brits to take extra sun safety precautions. A shocking 51% of Brits surveyed by the British Skin Foundation have accidentally sunburned themselves, despite 81% of respondents stating that sun safety precautions are important to them and their families. This initiative encourages Brits to wear more protective clothing, use more sunscreen, and seek more shade during the summer.
More, more, more - secondary school (leaflet)
This new campaign urges Brits to take extra sun safety precautions. A shocking 51% of Brits surveyed by the British Skin Foundation have accidentally sunburned themselves, despite 81% of respondents stating that sun safety precautions are important to them and their families. This initiative encourages Brits to wear more protective clothing, use more sunscreen, and seek more shade during the summer.
More, more, more - umbrella (leaflet)
This new campaign urges Brits to take extra sun safety precautions. A shocking 51% of Brits surveyed by the British Skin Foundation have accidentally sunburned themselves, despite 81% of respondents stating that sun safety precautions are important to them and their families. This initiative encourages Brits to wear more protective clothing, use more sunscreen, and seek more shade during the summer.
NHS bowel cancer screening - having a colonoscopy
A leaflet sent to individuals following an abnormal result from bowel scope screening.
NHS bowel cancer screening - helping you decide
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme now uses the new faecal immunochemical test (FIT) kit. This leaflet relates to the FIT test.
NHS breast screening - helping you decide (A5 booklet)
Information on the NHS breast screening programme to help eligible women make a personal informed choice about whether to take part.
NHS breast screening programme - 71 or over?
This leaflet is about NHS breast screening for women aged 71 or over.
NHS Cervical Screening - having a colposcopy
A leaflet to send to women referred for colposcopy, after an abnormal cervical screening result.
NHS cervical screening - helping you decide
This leaflet is sent to all women invited for NHS cervical screening.
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Cancer Support Services (A5 leaflet)
We know that cancer comes with a lot of questions. Here are some services at the NNUH that can provide support, help and answers.
Norwich Breast Screening Service (A4 poster)
Breast screening is fast, free and can detect cancer early. If you’re 50 – 71 and registered with a GP surgery, you will automatically receive an invitation for breast screening every three years. Following the delays caused by the Covid pandemic many women will be called up to 12 months early, in order to get back into line with pre-covid screening. If this happens to you do not worry, it is not a mistake. If you are over 71-years-old, you can self-refer and still attend once every three years for as long as you would like. There is no upper age limit for screening.
Noticed blood in your pee? Dr Jyoti Sood (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Noticed blood in your pee? Tell your doctor straight away (web banner 1)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Noticed blood in your pee? Tell your doctor straight away (web banner 1, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Noticed blood in your pee? Tell your doctor straight away (web banner 2)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Noticed blood in your pee? Tell your doctor straight away (web banner 2, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Blood in your pee is a key symptom of bladder and kidney cancer. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Obesity is a cause of cancer (A3 poster)
Obesity is the biggest preventable cause of cancer after smoking. This poster highlights that message.
Over 70? You can still have breast screening if you choose
Breast screening is a way of detecting breast cancer, often at a very early stage. It involves X-rays called mammograms. This leaflet tells you more about breast screening if you are over 70 and what you are entitled to.
Questions about cancer (A3 poster)
An A3 poster promoting our free patient information services - a website, confidential nurse helpline and online discussion forum.
Save our skin/understanding UV
Ultra violet radiation (UVR) from the sun can cause sunburn and damage to the skin which may lead to skin cancer.
Shunburn - these steps can help prevent 80% of the most serious types of skin cancer (A3 poster)
It’s the damage done to your skin when you’re young that could lead to skin cancer developing in later life, so it's vital to get clued up now and protect yourself from the sun.
Simple steps for good bowel health
This booklet contains simple steps someone can take to keep their bowel healthy.
Skin cancer - don't get caught out (women)
This A3 poster, aimed at women, highlights the need to protect yourself from sunburn.
Skin damage - also available in the UK
This A6 postcard emphasises the impact of the sun in the UK. Someone doesn't have to be abroad to burn and damage their skin.
Skin damage also availabe in the UK (A3 poster)
An A3 poster emphasising the impact of the sun in the UK. You don't have to be abroad to burn or damage your skin.
Skindex / Are you at risk?
Not everyone's skin offers the same level of protection in the sun. This 'skin type' chart gives an idea of how much care is needed in the sun. The reverse side encourages people to slip on a shirt, seek out shade and slap on sunscreen - and to advise a doctor of any changes to a mole or patch of skin.
Spot bowel cancer early (leaflet)
Whether you've heard about it from a friend or family member, seen it in the news, or are just curious: if you want to know more about bowel cancer, this leaflet is for you.
Spot breast cancer early
Whether you've heard about it from a friend or family member, seen it in the news, or are just curious: if you want to know more about spotting the signs of breast cancer, this leaflet is for you.
Spot cervical cancer early (leaflet)
If you want to know more about spotting the signs of cervical cancer, this leaflet is for you.
Spot lung cancer early
Whether you've heard about it from a friend or family member, seen it in the news, or are just curious: if you want to know more about spotting lung cancer, this leaflet is for you.
Spot prostate cancer early
In this leaflet, you'll find possible signs of prostate cancer, tips for telling your doctor if something's not quite right, and some facts about the PSA test.
Spot skin cancer early
Whether you've heard about it from a friend or family member, seen it in the news, or are just curious: if you want to know more about spotting melanoma skin cancer, this leaflet is for you.
Spotting cancer early saves lives (easy read)
An easy read leaflet providing information on early diagnosis, using simple language and pictures.
Spotting cancer early saves lives - information for men
.A leaflet for men covering cancer screening and the importance of early diagnosis.
Spotting cancer early saves lives - information for women
A leaflet for women covering cancer screening and the importance of early diagnosis.
Summer wise - how to protect yourself in hot weather
While summer may lift our spirits, temperatures can become dangerously hot. Anyone can be affected by the heat but you may be especially at risk if you're living with a long-term health condition or on some medications.
That pain just won't go (A3 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This first phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about a symptom that could be cancer.
That pain just won't go (A4 poster)
The campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This first phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about a symptom that could be cancer.
The ABCD E-asy way to check your moles
There are three types of cancer and all look different. This leaflet tells explains a few of the changes that might indicate a 'melanoma', which is the deadliest form of skin cancer.
The cancer guide
This booklet is about cancer. It is for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. There is also information for carers, family members and friends.
The facts about bowel cancer (card)
This credit card sized leaflet summarises the facts about bowel cancer, what to look out for and how to reduce your risk.
The importance of checking (leaflet)
Knowing your chest could save your life. Everyone has breast tissue - young, old, guys, gals and non-binary pals! Whatever you call your breast tissue - boobs, pecs, breasts or chest, this leaflet tells you how to check yourself.
Tummy troubles - easy read (factsheet)
This campaign will seek to address the barriers that are deterring patients from accessing NHS services. This phase focuses on encouraging the public to contact their GP if they are worried about symptoms of bloating, diarrhoea and tummy troubles that could be signs of abdominal cancers.
Warning: sunburn can double your risk of skin cancer
This poster warns that sunburn can double the risk of skin cancer and advises of key ways to avoid burning: seeking shade, covering up, protecting children and applying sun cream generously.
What do smoking and obesity have in common?
A poster supporting the Cancer Research Obesity campaign which can be displayed in GP surgeries and primary care settings.
What you need to know about e-cigarettes (cancer insight for GPs)
This edition of Cancer Insight provides GPs with need-to-know information on the relative safety of e-cigarettes compared to tobacco and answers some common patient questions.
Whatever you need to ask about cancer - information and support services (A5 leaflet)
The North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Support Centre based at Cromer and District Hospital offers a welcoming and confidential service for anyone affected by cancer. Staffed by Macmillan Information Managers and specially trained volunteers, we can offer a wide range of help including :- drop in, face to face, telephone or e-mail advice and support, booklets and factsheets, Information on cancer related issues, emotional support, carers support, referral to services, a local support group, spiritual support and a range of sample headwear to try.
When it comes to cancer, know 4 sure (web banner 1)
Format: Email signature / web banner
There are 4 key signs of cancer: unexplained bleeding, a lump, weight loss or pain. Finding cancer early makes it more treatable. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
When it comes to cancer, know 4 sure (web banner 1, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
There are 4 key signs of cancer: unexplained bleeding, a lump, weight loss or pain. Finding cancer early makes it more treatable. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
When it comes to cancer, know 4 sure (web banner 2)
Format: Email signature / web banner
There are 4 key signs of cancer: unexplained bleeding, a lump, weight loss or pain. Finding cancer early makes it more treatable. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
When it comes to cancer, know 4 sure (web banner 2, no URL)
Format: Email signature / web banner
There are 4 key signs of cancer: unexplained bleeding, a lump, weight loss or pain. Finding cancer early makes it more treatable. This web banner encourages people to talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.
Why have I been referred urgently to the hospital?
A leaflet explaining the urgent two week referral system. Available as download only.
Worried about the symptoms of ovarian cancer? (leaflet)
Our symptoms leaflet covers the symptoms of ovarian cancer, what to do if you think you might have symptoms, what tests GPs use to diagnose ovarian cancer and how we can support you.
You can be smoke free (A3 poster)
A poster encouraging people to take action to be smoke free.
You can be smoke free (leaflet)
The number of people stopping smoking is increasing and it's never too late to stop smoking. Stopping smoking isn't always easy, but it's the best thing you can do for your health.
You can cut your cancer risk (leaflet)
This leaflet offers simple ways to cut the risk of developing preventable cancers. Around 4 in 10 cases of cancer in the UK could be prevented. There are lots of ways to enjoy a healthy life and reduce our risk of cancer.
You were right, my cervical screening was nothing to worry about (A4 poster)
An A4 poster to target all eligible women aged 25 – 64 in the new cervical screening campaign.
Your breasts, your health (poster, A3)
Your breasts, your health. It's important whatever your age, size or shape to take care of your breasts.
Your breasts, your health (poster, A4)
It is important for women of any age, size or shape to take care of their breasts. This poster encourages women to contact Breast Cancer Care with any questions about breast health.
Your breasts, your health - a quick guide to being breast aware
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. This booklet explains how to check breasts, when to see the doctor, how the breast screening programme works and how to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer.