Cancer awareness event

As part of Ethnic Minority Cancer Awareness Week, the SADACCA Centre will be hosting an information evening on Tuesday, 3rd July 2012, 7pm – 9pm

Talks will be given by members of the medical profession and a cancer survivor. This is an opportunity to:

  • Learn about the signs and symptoms of cancer.

  • Gain information on possible preventions and treatments.

  • Listen to local people share their experience of living with cancer.

Guest speakers:

Rose Thompson – Director of BME Cancer Communities in Nottingham. Radiographer with over 26 years clinical experience in London and the Midlands.

Dr Anthony Gore – Primary Care Cancer Lead Clinician at NHS Sheffield and a GP at Woodseats Medical Centre, Sheffield.

Fay Moriaty – BME Breast Cancer Study Researcher, Sheffield University.

Iona Wynter – Breast Cancer Survivor.

Light refreshments will be available.

Doors open 6.30pm.

Sheffield and District African-Caribbean Community Association (SADACCA) 48 Wicker, Sheffield S3 8JB

Cancer Awareness Information Evening
7:00pm to 9:00pm Tuesday 3 July 2012

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