Supporting Eve Appeal

May 03, 2024

We’re proud to be participating in The Eve Appeal’s #getlippy campaign for the fourth year in a row!

SUPPORTING GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER RESEARCH

The Eve Appeal is the UK charity raising awareness and funding research for the prevention of earlier diagnosis of the five gynaecological cancers.

💋 Cervical

💋 Ovarian

💋 Vaginal

💋 Vulval

💋 Womb

These five gynaecological cancers affect 22,050 women in the UK each year. This means 60 people receive this life-changing news every day. Raising awareness of these cancers and their symptoms can help in early detection and treatment.

SAY NO TO GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER

Throughout May, 10% of every sale* of Super Bright Eye Gel and Glow Drops via our website will be donated the The Eve Appeal.

#KNOWYOURNORMAL

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

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

WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION?

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

The ‘Ask Eve’ service can be found here.