💬 Returning to work after cancer isn’t always straightforward.
In this episode, we explore how fear, stigma and uncertainty can shape the experience of going back to work. From concerns about job security to worries about how colleagues will respond, it’s a journey that looks different for everyone.
By focusing on understanding, trust and communication, this conversation highlights how both employees and employers can work together to make the return-to-work process more supportive and sustainable.
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YouTube: https://bit.ly/41Q6180
#CancerSupport #BackToWork #NELCancerAlliance #LivingWithCancer #TakingControlOfCancer
👀 Sneak peek: what happens when cancer treatment ends, but recovery continues?
In Episode 52, we talk about the realities of returning to work after cancer. From managing fatigue and “brain fog” to navigating conversations with colleagues, this episode highlights the challenges many people don’t always see.
Mark Guymer and Sarita Yaganti share insights on how workplaces can better support staff returning after cancer, including the importance of flexibility, open communication and creating a culture where people feel safe to speak about what they need.
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YouTube: https://bit.ly/41Q6180
#CancerRecovery #WorkplaceSupport #NELCancerAlliance #CancerCare #BackToWork
Don’t Ignore It – Even Once
💬 “I only saw blood once…”
Blood in your urine might come and go. It might be very slight. But even a single episode should always be checked.
Just because it stops doesn’t mean the problem has gone away. Seeing your GP early can help rule out serious causes and get you the right care quickly.
Find out more: /news/bladder-cancer-awareness-month
#BloodInYourPeeSeeYourGP #BladderCancer #BCAM #CancerAwareness
At Rainham Parish Church today in the London Borough of Havering with Age UK to talk about cancer screening, signs and symptoms and support for people living with cancer.
Thanks to everyone for organising! These events help us reach even more of our local communities and build relationships with local organisations.
🚨 Final call to register 🚨
Join Samantha Strumeier, Lead Uro-Oncology CNS (Barts Health), as she shares her journey into senior leadership and shaping cancer services.
👉 https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
This session offers practical insight into career progression, leadership and research in cancer care.
✔️ CPD certificate
💻 Online | 🕘 9–10am | 13 May
🔗 Sign up now: https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
It’s More Common Than You Think
📊 Bladder cancer is not a rare cancer
Around 21,000 people in the UK are diagnosed every year – that’s over 60 people every day. It’s one of the 10 most common cancers, yet awareness remains low.
Knowing the symptoms and acting early can help improve outcomes. Don’t wait if something doesn’t feel right.
Find out more: /news/bladder-cancer-awareness-month
#BladderCancerAwareness #CancerAwareness #BCAM #EarlyDiagnosis
🚨 Urgent – register for your free place today 🚨
Join this NHS cancer educational session exploring Challenges of Career Progression and hear first-hand insights from a senior clinical leader.
👀 https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
Led by Samantha Strumeier, Lead Uro-Oncology CNS (Barts Health), this session shares practical experience of progressing into leadership, service development and research.
✔️ CPD certificate
✔️ Practical takeaways
💻 Online | 🕘 9–10am | 13 May
🔗 Secure your place now: https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
🚨 Blood in your pee is a warning sign
It might look:
• Pink
• Red
• Brown or rusty
• Like streaks or clots
Even if it only happens once, don’t ignore it. It could be a symptom of bladder cancer, and it’s always worth getting checked.
Find out more: /news/bladder-cancer-awareness-month
More info:
#BloodInYourPeeSeeYourGP #BladderCancer #BCAM #KnowTheSigns
👀 Sneak peek: “please don’t die of ignorance.”
In this month’s news round-up, Steve and Femi discuss the growing push to increase bowel cancer screening uptake. With stories from Joel — whose cancer was found through routine screening — and Olympian Iwan Thomas, the message is clear: taking part in screening can save lives.
They also look at the continued impact of Dame Deborah James’ legacy, as the Bowelbabe Fund reaches an incredible £20 million, supporting research and awareness years after her passing.
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Spotify: https://bit.ly/3OScwUP
Apple: https://bit.ly/4tWxq4B
Amazon: https://bit.ly/4mW0jLn
YouTube: https://bit.ly/4dbt3wh
#BowelCancerAwareness #CancerScreening #NELCancerAlliance #CancerNews #Bowelbabe
🚨 Don’t miss out – free NHS session 🚨
Explore Challenges of Career Progression and build your confidence in leadership, research and innovation in cancer care.
👉 https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
You’ll learn how to:
• Integrate advanced practice into new healthcare settings
• Develop leadership and research skills
• Build professional credibility through innovation
✔️ CPD certificate | 💻 Online | 13 May
🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4mfVaNO
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
Blood in your urine is the most common sign of bladder cancer. It might happen just once. It might be a small amount. But it’s not something to ignore.
If you notice anything unusual, get it checked by your GP as soon as possible. Early diagnosis can make a real difference to outcomes.
Find out more: /news/bladder-cancer-awareness-month
Learn more:
#BladderCancer #KnowTheSymptoms #BloodInYourPeeSeeYourGP #BCAM #EarlyDiagnosis
💬 “I had no symptoms — screening saved me.”
Stories like Joel’s are at the heart of this episode, highlighting why bowel cancer screening is so important. Even without symptoms, early detection can make a real difference, and this month’s episode reinforces that message through real experiences and national campaigns.
Alongside this, Steve and Femi explore how awareness, research and community action — from fundraising to sporting events — are all playing a part in improving cancer outcomes.
🎧 Listen here:
Spotify: https://bit.ly/3OScwUP
Apple: https://bit.ly/4tWxq4B
Amazon: https://bit.ly/4mW0jLn
YouTube: https://bit.ly/4dbt3wh
#CancerAwareness #ScreeningSavesLives #NELCancerAlliance #CancerNews #TakingControlOfCancer