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Breast Cancer Now
Information for anyone affected by breast cancer, including Moving Forward courses, support groups and a helpline.
Visit the Breast Cancer Now website
Breast Cancer UK
Practical advice to help everybody reduce their risk of breast cancer
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CoppaFeel!
The only breast cancer charity educating young people on the importance of checking your chest.
Visit the CoppaFeel! website
Dr Aziza Sesay
A GP sharing evidence-based health information. Vice Chair and Creative Director of Black Female Doctors UK. Member of the WHO Fides group and YouTube Health Partner Programme.
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Dr Sophie Newton
Evidence-based guidance on conditions through YouTube videos to support patient self-care and clinician efficiency.
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Dr Sylvia Kama-Kieghe
At Askawayhealth.org, our priority is to provide the most effective and relatable information to help you reach your health goals.
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Eve Appeal
Funding research and raising awareness for the prevention and earlier diagnosis of the five gynaecological cancers.
Visit the Eve Appeal website
Future Dreams
Providing practical and emotional support for those diagnosed with breast cancer
Visit the Future Dreams website
Ovacome
Ovacome offers patient information booklets on ovarian cancer symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Visit the Ovacome website
Target Ovarian Cancer
Information and support on ovarian cancer, healthcare professional resources and life-saving research.
Visit the Target Ovarian Cancer website
The Lowdown
Providing expert content and real-life experiences to support informed choices about reproductive health
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The Menopause Charity
Trusted information so that everyone can understand menopause and has equal access to treatment and support.
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Work Health Experts
Empowering workplaces through human, inclusive, and actionable health education.
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Booklet: Know your breasts – quick guide
This pocket-sized leaflet from Breast Cancer Now explains how to be breast aware, the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, and what to do if you notice a change. It’s available in 15 languages.
Download the leaflet via the Breast Cancer Now website hereLeaflet: Reducing your risk of breast cancer
This short leaflet from Breast Cancer Now explains how making some simple lifestyle changes could help reduce breast cancer risk. It highlights the 3 main lifestyle risk factors for breast cancer alongside information on spotting potential signs of breast cancer.
View the leaflet on reducing breast cancer risk here
Leaflets: Ovarian cancer information in other languages
Ovacome strives to make services inclusive and accessible. They provide support and information videos and resources on ovarian cancer in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, Romanian, Slovak, Urdu and Welsh. They also have a community language support phone line, and offer translation of their support materials into any language.
Get ovarian cancer information in community languages on the Ovacome website here
Online programme: Wellbeing after Miscarriage
This 6-part online programme has been created by experts to support your physical and mental wellbeing after miscarriage. Delivered on the Tommy’s website and via email, it’s designed to support your mind, body and core to help you build strength, cope with difficult feelings and find hope for the future.
Get the wellbeing after miscarriage programme here
Video: Birth control and getting pregnant
OVUM’s chief medical officer Dr Phoebe provides a much-needed resource on hormonal birth control and dismantles a common concern that it might cause infertility. While birth control can affect your menstrual cycle, it does not impact fertility on a long-term basis. This resource offers medical guidance and education on this important topic.
Watch Dr Phoebe's video via Instagram here
Video: Fibroid Fighters – Women’s Health Crisis & How to Fight Back!
In this video Dr Sylvia Kama-Kieghe from AskAwayHealth exposes racial disparities in fibroid care – 3x higher rates for Black women. Dr Sylvia offers scripts to demand scans, holistic and medical treatments, and tips to find culturally competent providers. Trusted, actionable advocacy.
Watch the Fibroid Fighters video via TikTok here
Video: Premenstrual dysmorphic disorder (PMDD)
Dr Sophie GP offers a clear, evidence-based overview of PMDD, highlighting the need for better awareness and diagnosis. She explains symptoms, lifestyle approaches, medication, therapy and specialist support, helping viewers understand how PMDD is managed and when to seek help so they can feel more informed and in control.
Watch the video via Dr Sophie's YouTube channel here
Web page: How Crohn’s and colitis affect fertility
This information will help you understand how Crohn’s or colitis could affect your reproductive health or fertility. You can read or listen to the information online or download a PDF.
View the information on the Crohn's & Colitis UK website here
Web page: Menopause symptom checker
Struggling to make sense of menopause symptoms? The Menopause Charity’s Symptom Checker is a simple, trusted tool to help women identify common signs of menopause and perimenopause. Developed by experts and PIF TICK certified, it supports better conversations with healthcare professionals and empowers women to take control of their health.
Get the menopause symptom checker here
Web page: Migraine and menopause
Migraine and hormones are closely linked. That means periods, the menopause, hormonal contraception and pregnancy can all have an impact on migraine. The Migraine Trust’s migraine and menopause web page looks at how menopause can affect migraine, as well as how to manage migraine during menopause.
View the migraine and menopause web page here
Web page: Signs and symptoms of breast cancer
Breast cancer can cause a number of signs and symptoms. This webpage from Breast Cancer Now explores how to check your breasts, the changes to look and feel for, and what to do if you notice a change.
Find out more on the Breast Cancer Now website hereLooking for another health topic?
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