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Resources & Information
If you’re part of the LGBTIQ+ community and affected by cancer, explore our resources.
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LGBT+ People and Cancer Treatment
Information with Macmillan

Cancer risk and screening
Information for people who are trans, non-binary and gender-diverse

The Queer Sex Episode
Podcast with Shine Cancer Support

Sex with and Beyond Cancer
Article

Transgender and Non-Binary People and Cancer
Information with Macmillan

Trans Clinics offering cervical screening
Browse a list of trans and non-binary specialist clinics offering cervical screening

Queer with Cancer
Podcast with Shine Cancer Support

Screening MOT
It's screening, on My Own Terms

Chest Check 101
Chest checking with Coppafeel!

Remove the Doubt
Cervical screening campaign

My Cervix My Service
Cervical screening campaign

Best for my Chest
Breast cancer screening campaign

Patient stories
Charles - The fight to go flat after breast cancer

Cooking Community
Cancer-aware recipes made to share
Looking for resources for Professionals?
If you’re a healthcare, a charity or a support professional, check out our additional resources and education packages made just for you, please click here.
Useful links from other orgs
- Trans and non-binary cancer screening | Cancer Research UK
- Trans Women and Prostate Cancer | Prostate Cancer UK
- Information for gay and bisexual men | Prostate Cancer UK
- Gynaecological cancer information for trans, non-binary and intersex people | The Eve Appeal
- Ovarian cancer information for trans, intersex and non-binary people | Ovacome
- Getting care and planning for the future | Marie Curie
- HPV has no gender | Eve Appeal
- LGB experiences of cancer (patient interviews) | Maurice Nagington
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