Gynae Cancers

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smear tests

Smear Tests

Learn all about Smear Tests with Cliterally The Best. What to expect, how to prepare and why they are so important!

Useful Websites for Gynaecological Cancer Support

Useful Websites for Gynaecological Cancer Support

Eve Appeal These guys provide lots of in-depth & inclusive information and support including an 'Ask Eve' helpline and email for all your questions - no matter how small they are!  Dis...

Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer among ‘women’ after breast, bowel, womb, melanoma and lung cancer. Almost 7,500 people are diagnosed with ovarian cancer a year in the UK.  It is most ...

Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal cancer is quite rare with only 250 people diagnosed a year in the UK. It is most common in those over the age of 60 but it can happen at any age. This cancer starts in the vagina when cell...

Womb Cancer

Womb Cancer

Womb cancer or Uterine - endometrial cancer as other countries may call it - is the 4th most common cancer for ‘women’ in the UK and is the most common gynaecological cancer – over 9,300 people be...

Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is the cancer of the cervix (the bit in between the vagina and the womb) and can affect anyone with a cervix at any age, however, it is usually found in those 30 – 45 years of age....

vulval cancer

Vulval Cancer

Cancer of the vulva is a rare type of cancer and occurs on the vulva, not the vagina with just over 1,300 cases diagnosed in the UK each year. Cancer of the vulva most often affects the inner edg...