Womb cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in the UK

At Peaches Womb Cancer Trust, our aim is to preserve the health and improve the experience of those with, or at risk of, womb cancer. Peaches Womb Cancer Trust was founded in September 2020 by a team of medical professionals who all have a particular interest in womb cancer and research.

Womb cancer, also known as endometrial and uterine cancer, affects approximately 9,700 people annually. Most diagnosed are over 50 years of age and have gone through the menopause, but womb cancer can affect younger women too.

When diagnosed at an early stage, womb cancer is often treatable: when diagnosed at early stages, 1 and 2, the survival rate is 92%. However, when the disease is diagnosed at later stages, 3 and 4, the survival rate reduces to 15%. Currently 1 in 5 women, or people with a womb, are diagnosed at advanced stages.

Latest figures show that the equivalent of 27 people every day are receiving a new womb cancer diagnosis and 7 people are dying from this disease every day in the UK.

Peaches want to change that and save lives.

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Email: admin@peachestrust.org

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