2020

Join GRACE’S Front Garden Charity Campaign!

Join GRACE'S Front Garden Charity Campaign! Have you been organising and decluttering during lockdown? Are you finding it difficult to get to a charity shop to donate what you no longer need? Join GRACE’s Front Garden Charity Campaign! #DeclutterAndDonate Simply leave the things you want to donate in a box in your front garden and

2020-07-28T15:28:31+00:00Fundraising, News|

Emma Louise Davies Brilliant BBC Interview

"If I hadn't gotten the smear test, I wouldn't have made it to see my daughters second birthday."  During Cervical screening week, Emma Louise Davies, one of our brilliant GRACE Woman spoke to BBC Surrey about her Cervical Cancer experience, being diagnosed so soon after her daughter’s birth and why she believes cervical screening is

Live With… Surrey Students Union!

Live With... Surrey Students Union for Cervical Screening Week! During Cervical Screening Awareness Week, we held a live Q&A with Lizzie Rodulson the incoming University of Surrey Students Union President (and a newly qualified nurse), Dr Kavitha Madhuri a gynae oncology doctor and Lucy Dodds a cervical cancer survivor. Watch the interview below!

Thank you Betsy Ashbourne!

Thank you Betsy Ashbourne! A huge thank you to Betsy Ashbourne for all of her work growing and championing GRACE! Betsy has been working for GRACE since it was founded in 2005 and her work has helped to bring awareness to all gynaecological cancers and facilitate research into these terrible diseases. Her presence will unequivocally

2020-06-26T15:04:11+00:00Betsy Ashbourne, News|

“Prevention is better than cure”

“Prevention is better than cure, 5 minutes of discomfort is better than years of treatment” During Cervical screening week, Emma Louise Davies, one of our brilliant GRACE Woman spoke to BBC Surrey about her Cervical Cancer experience, the importance of Cervical Screening Week and why she believes no woman should miss a smear test. The

“5 minutes of embarrassment is not going to kill you, but cancer can. ”

“5 minutes of embarrassment is not going to kill you, but cancer can.” During Cervical screening week, Rebecca, one of our brilliant GRACE Woman spoke to Brooklands Radio about her Cervical Cancer experience. They talked about how she thought the HPV vaccine given to girls (and now boys) in schools protected against cancer, so refused

“I hope that by the time I get to retirement, it’s a very rare cancer”

“I hope that by the time I get to retirement, it’s a very rare cancer” During Cervical screening week,  Dr Alex Stewart a consultant at the Royal Surrey Hospital spoke to Brooklands Radio about the impact lockdown has had on cancer treatments and explained the safety precautions hospitals have put in place to keep those

Thank you to Holly Dean and Wisteria Beautique!

Thank you to Holly Dean and Wisteria Beautique! Thank you to Holly Dean and Wisteria Beautique, Brockham Grange, Sherfield on Loddon, Hook https://www.wisteriabeautique.co.uk/ Holly Dean of Wisteria Beautique held a very special Skincare Workshop just before lockdown and raised £350 for GRACE. The evening was hosted by Pandy Dean and raised funds for GRACE while teaching skincare routines

6 Things You NEED To Know About Cervical Cancer

6 Things You NEED To Know About Cervical Cancer 1. What is cervical cancer? The cervix is the neck of the womb. Cancer can develop within the cervix. Precancerous changes can occur before cancer develops which may be reversible. These can be detected with cervical screening. 2. How common is cervical cancer? Cervical cancer is

Cervical Cancer is A Preventable Disease

Cervical Cancer is A Preventable Disease "If we detect early and treat these precancerous cells, we can prevent 75% of the cancer from developing. Cervical Cancer is a preventable disease." This week is Cervical Screening Awareness Week, so we’ll be sharing interviews and stories of GRACE Women who were diagnosed with Cervical Cancer and highlighting

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