Awareness

It’s Cervical Screening Awareness Week!

This week is Cervical Screening Awareness Week! The cervical screening programme, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, has begun to be restored. There will be prioritisation  for: - Women invited but not screened and people with a delayed invitation - Women invited for routine screening (due or overdue) - Older women - especially for

Knowing the symptoms of ovarian cancer can save your life

A devastating 4,200 women in the UK die of ovarian cancer  every year, knowing the symptoms can save your life "We should not put it off...If you're worried, pick up the phone and talk to your GP" Dr. Kavitha Madhuri talks about World Ovarian Cancer Day and raising awareness of this terrible disease.  May 8th

2021-03-08T10:35:11+00:00Awareness, News, Research|

Ecclesiastical Movement For Good: Nominate GRACE For £1000!

Ecclesiastical Movement for Good are awarding 500 charities £1,000! Please help us to be one of these charities by nominating GRACE now. Your nomination really counts. £1,000 will make a real difference to GRACE and the research and awareness work we do into Gynaecological Cancers. Please visit movementforgood.com and click ‘nominate now’. You will need

2020-05-19T15:42:42+00:00Awareness|

GRACE Newsletter: May 2020 Special Edition

We are pleased to announce that the May 2020 edition of the GRACE Newsletter is now available to read. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, we have decided to release a special edition to share more information on the subject. In our regular newsletter, you can catch up with all the latest goings-on and news

2020-05-20T13:31:57+00:00Awareness, Newsletter|

Dr Kavitha Madhuri and Patients Speak To Brooklands Radio

Jill Bennett, from Brooklands Radio, talks to Dr Kavitha Madhuri and three gynaecological cancer patients about their experiences. In an hour-long special programme, broadcast by Brooklands Radio on Gynaecological cancers, Jill Bennett interviews Dr Kavitha Madhuri from the Royal Surrey County Hospital, and cancer patients Lucy Dodds, Paula Jarvis and Jo-Ann Williamson. Dr Kavitha Madhuri

2020-05-22T11:22:48+00:00Awareness|

GRACE Founder Simon Butler-Manuel Talks To BBC Radio Surrey

Simon Butler-Manuel, Senior Consultant Gynaecologist at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, and founder of GRACE, talks to Lesley McCabe at BBC Radio Surrey, and urges women to ensure they get treatment during the Corona Virus outbreak. The health service is under pressure but other conditions still need to be taken seriously as nature

2020-05-14T13:47:22+00:00Awareness|

Ovarian Cancer. Know the signs & take action – it could save your life.

Ovarian Cancer. Know the signs & take action – it could save your life. May 8th is World Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day, and with 7,400 UK women diagnosed each year resulting in 4,100 deaths from the disease – that’s 11 wonderful women lost a day – it’s our mission at GRACE to raise awareness so

Introducing ‘Move with GRACE’ – our new fundraising and fitness series

At GRACE we know how important it is to stay healthy and keep moving, especially during these restrictive times. With the help of our GRACE Community, we are launching ‘Move with GRACE’ – fun regular workouts beamed to your living room via our YouTube channel! You can find all our upcoming 'Move with GRACE' sessions on

2020-05-07T13:45:51+00:00Awareness, Fundraising, News|

Emma Louise Davies talks to BBC Radio Surrey

A big thank you to Emma Louise Davies who was interviewed by Allison Ferns at BBC Radio Surrey this week. Emma, who has previously been treated for cervical cancer, started experiencing concerning symptoms during lockdown. She was keen to speak to a consultant, but didn't want to visit the Royal Surrey Hospital. Emma was

2020-04-30T21:00:12+00:00Awareness, News|

Cancer doesn’t stop for COVID and we are worried about our patients!

From Dr Kavitha Madhuri, MD - Gynaeoncologist with the RSCH Team, GRACE Researcher We are currently facing an invisible enemy. Unprecedented times that none of us have ever seen in our medical careers. We have the training, the will and the determination to get our patients and our community through this. While I write my

2020-04-30T11:57:27+00:00Awareness, News|
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