Cancer Awareness

Cancer is a common condition. It is estimated that one in two people will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime. Being aware of general signs and symptoms linked to the condition can help in early detection.

This is important because the earlier a cancer is detected, the better the chances of successful treatment.


Cancer – Signs and Symptoms

It’s important to be aware of any new or worrying symptoms.

Although it’s unlikely to be cancer, it’s important to speak to a GP so they can investigate. Finding cancer early means it’s easier to treat.

If your GP suspects cancer, they’ll refer you to a specialist – usually within 2 weeks.


Prostate Cancer

The prostate is a gland. It is usually the size and shape of a walnut and grows bigger as you get older. It sits underneath the bladder and surrounds the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine (wee) out of the body. The prostate’s main job is to help make semen – the fluid that carries sperm.

The most common prostate problems are an enlarged prostateprostatitis and prostate cancer.

In the UK, about 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime.

Prostate cancer mainly affects men over 50, and your risk increases with age. The risk is even higher for black men and men with a family history of prostate cancer.


Cervical and Bowel Cancer Screening

Cancer screening is a test that looks for early signs of cancer in people without symptoms.

It can help spot cancers at an early stage, when treatment is more likely to be successful. Cervical screening can even prevent cancer from developing.

Cancer screening is for people with no symptoms at all. If you have symptoms, don’t wait for a screening invitation – tell your doctor as soon as possible.


Learning Disability Cancer Information

Below you can find Easy Read Materials and informational videos to help social care staff and family members to help someone with learning disabilities to be screened for cancer.

Mencap have created videos to let you know about cancer screening and also information if you are worried.