What are your experiences of screening for bowel, breast and cervical cancer?

We'd like to hear from people's experiences of cancer screening during the last 24 months.
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Healthwatch in Sussex routinely carries out short polls to gather the views of people about local health and social care services. This month, we’d like to hear from people who have had a bowel, breast or cervical cancer screening during the last 24 months. 

In the UK screening is provided by the NHS for bowel, breast and cervical cancer, to provide diagnoses at an early stage, when there are more treatment options and treatment may be more successful. 

Screening is a way of finding out if you have a higher chance of having a health problem, so early treatment can be offered or information given to support better care.

This poll will only take a few minutes to complete and your personal data is protected and treated securely. It closes at Midnight on Tuesday 31st December 2024.

If you have experience of cancer screening during the last 24 months,

Tell Us:

 - Which cancer screening, if any, you've accessed

 - How cancer screening is for you

 - Any barriers to cancer screening you faced

 - What you'd improve? 

Take the Poll here

If you would like assistance or require a different format, please contact us via: helpdesk@healthwatchwestsussex.co.uk or call 0300 012 0122

Thank you for taking part!

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