Swindon24 TV
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Sport
    • Business
  • Swindon24 TV
  • Columnists
  • About + Contact
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Complaints
No Result
View All Result
Swindon 24 | Swindon News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Consultant urges public to be breast aware

bySwindon 24
6 October 2017 • 12.07pm
NHS Great Western Hospitals

NHS Great Western Hospitals

FacebookWhatsAppXBlueskyLinkedIn

Men and women alike can find out the tell-tale signs of breast cancer at an upcoming health lecture at the Great Western Hospital.

Ms Anushka Chaudhry, Consultant Breast Surgeon, will be hosting the interactive talk on Thursday 12 October as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Taking place in the Academy at the Swindon hospital, Ms Chaudhry will explain what breast cancer is, how it is treated and, most importantly, what both men and women should be looking out for when checking for anything unusual.

A rare chance for local people to hear advice and information direct from one of Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s expert consultants, the health lecture will also contain a question-and-answer session in which the audience can quiz Ms Chaudhry on any issues they’d like further clarity on.

Speaking before the event, Ms Chaudhry said: “Most people know to look for a lump or a bump when checking for breast cancer, which is great, but what’s even better is to know the type of lumps that could be problematic.

“My talk will tell people about the best ways to check themselves, what they should do and, more importantly, who they should tell if they find something that doesn’t feel quite right.

“Breast cancer has lots of signs and symptoms, some of which aren’t as well-known as a lump or a bump, but knowing what they are could potentially make a real difference when it comes to finding something that needs attention sooner rather than later.

“This is all about empowering both women and men to be proactive in their approach to breast awareness because, while many think of breast cancer as something that is exclusive to the ladies, it does affect males too.”

Currently, one man is diagnosed with breast cancer every day in the UK and, although this makes it one of the rarer cancers, it is still one that men, particularly those over 60, should be conscious of.

A family history of breast cancer can often cause anxiety for many and, as part of the talk, Ms Chaudhry will be discussing whether or not this concern is necessary, as well as the options available to those worried about developing the disease in later life.

The Be Breast Aware lecture, which begins at 6pm, is free to attend.

For further advice and information on signs, symptoms and treatments, visit www.nhs.uk and search breast cancer.

READ MORE

Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

Unsafe Redhouse footpath repaired following complaints from residents

1 July 2026 • 4.33pm
Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

Over 90% of military personnel miss key family moments while serving

30 June 2026 • 12.00pm
School phone ban Swindon

Can your child still take a phone to school? New rules come into force

29 June 2026 • 11.45pm
Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

Swindon Carnival returns with music, food and community celebration this weekend

29 June 2026 • 11.13pm
‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

‘Developers won’t even meet us’ Councillors criticise housebuilders over Abbey Farm dispute

29 June 2026 • 11.05pm
Britain has one day’s worth of drones. Here’s why Swindon suddenly matters

Britain has one day’s worth of drones. Here’s why Swindon suddenly matters

29 June 2026 • 9.59pm
Load More

TOP STORIES

GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community
News

GALLERY: Swindon Kenyan Festival opens its doors to the whole community

28 June 2026 • 1.18am

Swindon24's newest Junior Reporter, Fiona Kirigo, who is herself part of Swindon's Kenyan community, spent the day speaking to organisers,...

Read moreDetails
Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival

Avebury to host hands-on archaeology day during summer festival

29 June 2026 • 8.33pm
Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

Can your running club conquer Swindon’s toughest 12-hour challenge?

28 June 2026 • 11.34am
Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

Swindon’s Regent Circus almost gone as redevelopment moves closer

28 June 2026 • 8.03pm
Drivers warned as new speed cameras go live

Political row erupts as Tories pause school road safety camera pilot

29 June 2026 • 9.24pm
“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

“We’re all one community” Swindon’s Boishakhi Mela brings cultures together

28 June 2026 • 10.28pm
Swindon Borough Council chamber with desks displaying Reform UK, Labour and Conservative nameplates ahead of a Finance Recovery Board meeting.

Three parties set to work together as Swindon launches finance recovery board

25 June 2026 • 12.45am
Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

Swindon Show Choir marks first year with spectacular summer show

28 June 2026 • 11.02am
Swindon aim for play-offs despite Holloway suspension

Swindon Town handed demanding start after League Two fixtures released

28 June 2026 • 12.22am
“Group chats can be weapons of mass destruction” Swindon Teacher and students divided over social media ban

“Group chats can be weapons of mass destruction” Swindon Teacher and students divided over social media ban

26 June 2026 • 4.43pm
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Complaints
  • Contact us
Swindon news.

All content © State Six News Limited, unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. Swindon 24 is a trading style of State Six News Limited. Company number: 16190242. Registered company address: Suite A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DE.

  • HOMEPAGE
  • VIDEO