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Launching our new website this World Cancer Day

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It's World Cancer Day; an international day observed every 4 February to raise awareness about cancer, encourage its prevention, and mobilise action. 

That's why we've chosen today to launch our new Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance website  www.kentandmedwaycanceralliance.nhs.uk 

It gives  details of our Cancer Alliance  and the work we do, including increasing the early diagnosis of cancer. 

This year, the new World Cancer Day theme 2025 to 2027 is United by Unique, which places people at the centre of care and their stories at the heart of the conversation.

These values are at the heart of what we aim to do every day at Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance, and you can find out more by reading through the website.

Ian Vousden, Director of Kent and Medway Cancer Alliance said: “Whether you're a member of the public, a patient, a primary or secondary care, local authority or voluntary, community and social enterprise colleague, we've created this website so we can share more information about the work we do and the opportunities for you to get involved too. Please take a look.

“We are always learning in the Cancer Alliance and welcome your feedback and suggestions on our website. How to do this and our contact details are available on the site.”

Personalised care and support

On the  personalised care and support  pages of our new website, you can find out how we are working to give patients more choice and control over their care.

Patients and the public

In the patients and public  section, you'll find details on the patient and public engagement page about how we work with patients to understand what matters to them, alongside information about how you can get involved by joining our Patient Working Together Group.

Translated patient information

We have a translated information  page with patient information about cancer in a range of languages, in Easy Read for people with learning disabilities and resources for British Sign Language users.

Health professionals

There's a section dedicated to  health professionals, including information about workforce and education and pages dedicated to specific roles in cancer care, including videos where we hear from some of our  cancer clinical nurse specialists (CNS)  on their roles.

Opportunities to learn

Professionals working in  primary care  can also use the website to find out about opportunities to learn more about cancer pathways and finding ways to improve them within their practice. There's also a  primary care toolkits and information  page that's under development. 

Read more about World Cancer Day 2025.