Cancer is Everyone’s Business – Workshop

Posted on: November 23, 2021

Suffolk and North East Essex ICS and Cancer Research UK facilitators invite you to join a workshop:

 

Cancer is Everyone’s Business

 

Tuesday 14th December 2021 @ 13:00 – 14:00pm via Microsoft Teams.

 

Learn more about:

< what cancer actually is and the importance of early diagnosis

< practical steps you can take to lower your risk of getting cancer

< the national cancer screening programmes and how to access them

< myth busting around cancer

< how you can help your community by championing the national screening programmes

 

For more information, please email susan.robertson@cancer.org.uk or to register just click the link below.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=L4lzROBx_EaN7Cc5ArUTSTWD0j40YlpDlanpVRR4r6NUOFBOMjRDQlJSTTcxRjRMUlVQVkNWVUNOQi4u

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