Lives Continue To Be Saved By Action Cancer

Actionxa0Cancerxa0Ambassador Pauline McCauley Supports Breastxa0Cancerxa0Awareness Month (BCAM)

Women with breastxa0cancerxa0detected by the charity have come together to launch the Breast Cancer Awareness campaign.

Action Cancer, Northern Ireland’s leading, local cancer charityu202fhasu202funveiled itsu202fBreast Cancer Awareness Month campaign taking place during October which is supported by Gordons Chemists and local online car insurance company its4women.

Ambassadors for the charity and partners gathered together at Action Cancer House in Belfast for a special celebration event.

Actionxa0Cancerxa0has now recruited a cohort of new Ambassadors for the breast screening service- women who had their breastxa0cancerxa0detected by the charity.

These women will be sharing their stories during the month of October to spread awareness of Actionxa0Cancer’s life-saving breast screening service.

Breastxa0cancerxa0is the most commonxa0cancerxa0type among females in Northern Irelandu202faccounting for 30% of allxa0cancerxa0diagnoses among women.

Action Cancer Launches its Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign in partnership with local online car insurance company its4women and Gordons Chemists : Pictured L-R are Kerry Beckett (Marketing Manager, its4women), Donna McKernan (Advanced Practice Radiographer, Action Cancer) and Fiona McQuillan (Pharmacist, Gordons Chemists)

The latest statistics state thatu202f1,490 womenu202fare diagnosed withu202fbreastu202fcancerxa0andu202f312u202fdie from the disease every year.u202fu202fxa0

Breast screeningu202fisu202ffor well women who have nou202fsigns or symptomsu202fand isu202fthe most effective tool for picking upxa0cancersxa0at an early and treatable stage.u202fu202f

Actionxa0Cancerxa0offers screening to women aged 40-49 and 70+ and encourages women aged 50-70 to attend foru202froutineu202fscreening when called by the NHS.

Screening takes place at Action Cancer Houseu202fin Belfastu202fand on board the charity’s Big Bus, supported by SuperValu and Centra. This free serviceu202fis not available anywhere else in the UK or Ireland.u202fu202f 

The charity detects 6xa0cancersxa0for every 1,000 screenings, with the majority of women receiving reassurance.u202fu202fxa0

Donna McKernan, Advanced Practice Radiographer at Actionxa0Cancer, said:xa0“Our clinic is unique in that it is the only one in the UK and Ireland to use Tomosynthesis (3D) breast imaging during the screening process.

“This technology has the ability to detect very smallxa0cancersxa0that are often invisible because they are hidden in the breast tissue.

“The goal of our hard-working X-ray team is to always make sure that every client gets the best possible care. The staff at Actionxa0Cancerxa0are both experienced and caring, driven by the belief that they are genuinely making a difference.

“We offer a straightforward online/phone booking process and a comfortable screening space for clients to visit. Evening and weekend appointments are also on offer.

Action Cancer Ambassador Pauline McCauley from Bryansford, Newcastle, County Down

“Meeting the women who have overcome breastxa0cancerxa0and are here to celebrate with us today has been a tremendous experience for the team and me.

“We are also happy to show these women around our Therapeutic Suite and the services available to aid in their mental and physical rehabilitation, both locally in Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland.

“We have now opened up breast screening appointments in October for ladies to book. Early detection saves lives, book your mammogram today.”

Fiona McQuillan, Pharmacist at Gordons Chemists, said:xa0“Being here today to honour these incredible women whose lives were saved by Actionxa0Cancer’s breast screening programme is truly remarkable.

“Gordons Chemists is honoured to be associated with Actionxa0Cancer, and we will be celebrating our nineteenth year of corporate support in 2024.

“Our 55 stores in Northern Ireland will turn pink throughout October in an effort to raise funds and promote the important message that early detection of breastxa0cancerxa0saves lives.

“We sincerely appreciate the support that our staff and customers have shown for this wonderful cause. Visit your local Gordons store to purchase a breastxa0cancerxa0bag for life.”

Action Cancer Ambassadors who had their breast cancer detected by the charity’s breast screening service: Pat Simpson, Sharon McCrory, Pamela Brady, Joanne Henderson and Pauline McCauley.

Actionxa0Cancerxa0is calling on members of the public to back its ‘Breast Friends’ fundraising campaign, empowered by local online car insurance company its4women.

The campaign which was setup in 2019, calls upon friends, family and loved ones to raise vital funds for Actionxa0Cancer’s breast screening service through social events.

Kerry Beckett, Marketing Manager at its4women, added:xa0“Since October 2019, its4women has been matching all the money raised by the public for the Breast Friends campaign, up to £180,000 until 2025.

“Seeing how our support has made a real difference in saving lives, we decided to extend our partnership with Actionxa0Cancer.

“I am delighted to announce that to date the Breast Friends campaign has raised over £260,294 enabling 2,294 local ladies to avail of a potentially life-saving breast screening appointment.

“I urge the general public to join the campaign by getting together with friends and organising a fundraiser such as a girls’ night in, quiz night or coffee morning. Whatever you choose to do, its4women will match whatever you raise meaning your support will go twice as far. With your support we can provide many more breast screening appointments and save more lives.”

Breast screening appointments are now available with Actionxa0Cancer. Women aged 40-49 and 70+ can book an appointment online at:

www.actioncancer.orgxa0or by calling 028 9080 3344.

Keep an eye on Actionxa0Cancer’s websiteu202fforu202fupcoming Big Bus visits. Anyone affected by axa0cancerxa0diagnosis can also visit the website for information on the free therapeutic supports available throughout Northern Ireland.

If anyone is interested in organising a Breast Friends Fundraiser this October, please contact:

[email protected]xa0xa0

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