Mark your calendars! This month, Prevent Breast Cancer’s iconic pink BooBee bus will be back on the streets of Manchester, part of its latest drive to make Manchester the most breast-aware city in the UK.
The bus, along with several ambassadors, affectionately known as BooBees, will be visiting various sites across the city from November 12th to 23rd. These areas have low rates of breast screening uptake and are in some of the most deprived parts of the region.
The initiative aims to raise awareness about breast cancer and the importance of breast health. The ambassadors, who have been personally affected by breast cancer, will be sharing their experiences to encourage both women and men to be more breast aware, sharing information on the signs and symptoms of breast cancer plus the importance of attending breast screening.
Visit www.preventbreastcancer.org.uk for more information.
Marcella MRabety, Head of Social Sustainability at Manchester Airports Group said:
“We were proud to welcome the BooBee bus to Manchester Airport for the start of its journey through Greater Manchester in the coming weeks.
“This is a really important campaign that’s driving awareness of the importance of spotting the signs of breast cancer early, and this is an issue we know is close to the hearts of many people in our neighbouring communities, as well as many of our colleagues.”
Thanks to Margo Cornish, Manchester Airport Group, Smooth Radio and the BooBee volunteers.
About Prevent Breast Cancer
Prevent Breast Cancer is the only UK charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer – we’re committed to freeing the world from the disease altogether. Unlike many cancer charities, we’re focused on preventing, rather than curing. Promoting early diagnosis, screening and lifestyle changes, we believe we can stop the problem before it starts. And being situated at the only breast cancer prevention centre in the UK, we’re right at the front-line in the fight against the disease. Join us today and help us create a future free from breast cancer. If you have any questions or concerns, email us today.