The Eve Appeal - raising awareness of gynaecological cancers

March 25, 2021

The Eve Appeal aims to raise awareness of the five gynaecological cancers. To help this fantastic charity close to my heart, we are donating 10% of every Tinted Lip Gloss sold throughout April and May. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT, this campaign is now over.💚

In May 2019 my darling Mum was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic ovarian cancer. It had spread to her liver and as she put it, she was 'riddled' with cancer. Just over 2 months later she passed away. Ovarian cancer is known as the 'silent killer', as symptoms often only appear in the later stages of cancer growth. Even when symptoms do appear, many women are not aware of the potential life-threatening nature and dismiss them as benign conditions.

To say that the incredible work of The Eve Appeal is close to my heart is a massive understatement. Their work in raising awareness of the five gynaecological cancers and funding of research is so important. In particular their 'Ask Eve' service - an information service, run by specialist nurses - plays a crucial role in advising on symptoms and testing.

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer, you’re worried about any gynae symptoms you or one of your friends has been having, or a friend or family member of yours has been diagnosed with a gynae cancer – the brilliant nurses at Ask Eve are there to answer any of your questions.

To contact the service call  0808 802 0019 – it is free from landlines and mobile phones within the UK and does not appear on itemised bills – or get in touch via email nurse@eveappeal.org.uk.

Read on to discover more about the charity and the signs and symptoms of the five gynaecological cancers.

What is the Get Lippy campaign and The Eve Appeal?

Funding and awareness of gynaecological diseases remains low. The Eve Appeal is a UK charity which funds ground-breaking research focusing on developing effective methods of risk prediction, earlier detection and screening for the five gynaecological cancers. As a result,  58 women are diagnosed and 21 die each and every day from a gynaecological cancer in the UK. This is why VOTARY is helping to raise awareness and support this charity. 

What are the five gynaecological cancers?

Cervical cancer symptoms

  • Bleeding between periods or after sex
  • Pain during sex
  • Unpleasant smelling vaginal discharge

Ovarian cancer symptoms

  • Persistent bloating
  • Persistent pelvic/abdominal pain
  • Difficulty eating/feeling full quickly, or feeling nauseous
  • Change in bowel habits
  • Needing to urinate more

Vaginal cancer symptoms

  • Bleeding between periods, post-menopause/after sex
  • Bad-smelling/blood-stained discharge
  • Pain during sex
  • A vaginal lump
  • Persistent vaginal itch

Vulval cancer symptoms

  • A lasting itch
  • Pain or soreness
  • Thickened, raised, red, white or dark patches on the skin of the vulva
  • Lump on the vulva

Womb cancer symptoms

  • Bleeding in between periods, after menopause or after sex
  • Heavier periods
  • Vaginal discharge - pink/watery/brown or prune colour

Get checked out

Speak to your doctor straight away if you are worried about any of the signs and symptoms listed in the image above. It is alwaysworth getting symptoms checked out. Alternatively, contact The Eve Appeal’s confidential specialist information service, Ask Eve

Where can I find more information?

Here you will find a wealth of information on the Get Lippy campaign and a more detail about gynaecological cancers. 

The 'Ask Eve' service can be found here.

Find informative videos here.

Follow The Eve Appeal on Instagram here.