Peaches Womb Cancer Trust
Working towards a better life for everyone impacted by womb cancer. A charity registered in England and Wales No. 1190440
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Our Events - Monthly coffee mornings and evening support groups
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Peaches Womb Cancer Support Videos
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New NHS option for hot flushes: Fezolinetant (Veoza)
New NHS option for hot flushes: Fezolinetant (Veoza)
Fezolinetant (Veoza) is now available on the NHS to treat menopausal hot flushes and night sweats. Find out how it works and who it may be suitable for after womb cancer.
Peaches Shop! (Just getting started, with more coming soon đ)
Peaches Shop! (Just getting started, with more coming soon đ)
Welcome to the Peaches Shop! đEvery item you buy helps raise awareness, support those affected by womb cancer, and fund vital research. Thank you for helping us make a difference!From pins and badges to posters and booklets, every item you pick up helps spread our mission â wear them proudly, display them boldly, and help more people learn about womb cancer. Together, weâre working towards a better life for everyone affected.Get in touch at fundraising@peachestrust.org if you have any thoughts or suggestions.Happy shopping! đPeaches Womb Cancer Trust
Fast Facts for Patients: Living Well After a Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer | Books Gateway | Karger Publishers
Fast Facts for Patients: Living Well After a Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer | Books Gateway | Karger Publishers
Endometrial cancer is a type of gynaecological cancer. It is also known as womb cancer or uterine cancer. A diagnosis of endometrial cancer can affect anyo
GRACEFUL - impact of different care settings on the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecology cancers survey
GRACEFUL - impact of different care settings on the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecology cancers survey
About Womb Cancer
Giving Womb Cancer A Voice - stories from those living with, or after, womb cancer
Giving Womb Cancer A Voice - stories from those living with, or after, womb cancer
What is Womb Cancer: the signs and symptoms
What is Womb Cancer: the signs and symptoms
Unusual vaginal bleeding is the most common symptom of womb (endometrial or uterine) cancer Bleeding, or spotting, after the menopause Heavier periods than are usual for you Bleeding between periods Periods that continue without a break A change to your vaginal discharge It is important to highlight that any post-menopausalâŚ
Peaches Website
Peaches Website
Working towards a better life for everyone affected by womb cancer by raising awareness, supporting patients, funding and promoting research
Peaches Monthly Newsletter Sign Up
Peaches Monthly Newsletter Sign Up
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Spotting the Signs: Understanding the Symptoms of Womb Cancer - Peaches Trust
Spotting the Signs: Understanding the Symptoms of Womb Cancer - Peaches Trust
September is Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month â a time to raise awareness of cancers that affect the reproductive system, including womb cancer, the most common type of gynaecological cancer. At Peaches, our goal is to help people recognise the symptoms early, seek medical advice without delay, and feel supported everyâŚ
Prehab: Preparing for Womb Cancer Surgery
Prehab: Preparing for Womb Cancer Surgery
Preparing for womb cancer surgery? PREHAB can help you get ready physically and emotionally, with practical guidance from Peaches Womb Cancer Trust.
The Link Between Higher Body Weight and Womb Cancer Risk - Peaches Trust
The Link Between Higher Body Weight and Womb Cancer Risk - Peaches Trust
September is Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month â a time to raise awareness of cancers that affect the reproductive system and to share information that could help save lives. At Peaches, weâre committed to helping everyone understand their risk of womb cancer in a clear, supportive, and respectful way. Research showsâŚ
Fatigue and Womb Cancer
Fatigue and Womb Cancer
Understanding and Managing Tiredness During and After Womb Cancer Treatment. During Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month, weâre shining a light not only on the signs and symptoms of womb cancer, but also on what happens after diagnosis â including one of the most common and frustrating side effects - fatigue. FatigueâŚ
Speaking Up for Your Health - Peaches Trust
Speaking Up for Your Health - Peaches Trust
The Power of Self-Advocacy in Womb Cancer Awareness September marks Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month â a chance to talk openly about cancers that affect the reproductive system, including womb cancer, which is the most common gynaecological cancer. At Peaches, we believe that spotting symptoms is only part of the picture.âŚ
Sexual Health and Wellbeing - Peaches Trust
Sexual Health and Wellbeing - Peaches Trust
Sexual health and wellbeing are important parts of your overall physical and emotional health. Womb cancer and its treatment can affect these aspects of life in many ways. You may experience changes in how you feel about yourself, your body image, your self-confidence, and how you think others perceive you.âŚ
Menopause and Womb Cancer - Peaches Trust
Menopause and Womb Cancer - Peaches Trust
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Peaches Patient Voices - connecting patients with researchers
Peaches Patient Voices - connecting patients with researchers
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Remembering Loved Ones
Remembering Loved Ones
Following Womb Cancer Awareness Month, we would like to recognise those who have lost their lives to womb cancer and spend some time remembering them. Letâs support each other and keep their spirits alive by recalling the joy and love they brought into our lives. Peaches Memory Wall is aâŚ
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