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Sylk Intimate and The Eve Appeal – raising awareness into the 5 gynae cancers

At #TeamEve we are very excited to announce a twelve month charitable partnership between Sylk Intimate and The Eve Appeal.  This partnership  will help to raise much-needed awareness into the 5 gynae cancers and funding for pioneering research into early detection, risk-prediction and prevention.

Awareness of gynae cancer is startling low among women in the UK. So much so, we’re quite often told by women that the first time they’ve heard of womb, ovarian, cervical, vulval or vaginal cancer, is when they’re sat in a white room with a loved one or a friend, alongside a consultant, telling them the devastating news that they’ve just been diagnosed with one. This needs to change and we can’t do it on our which is why partnerships are so vital to reach new audiences with this important, potential lifesaving message.

 

We need to raise awareness – not just for 21,000 women who are diagnosed with a gynae cancer each year – but for every woman who we want to protect from developing one of these cancers by making them aware of the signs and symptoms. This is every mother, daughter, sister partner and friend.

For women recovering from or going through treatment for a gynaecological cancer or who have had preventative surgery (for example if they have a genetic predisposition) – which can be devastating in itself – side-effects such as vaginal dryness can be an unwelcome and uncomfortable fact.

We are thrilled that for every bottle of Sylk purchased over the next 12 months, a donation will be made to The Eve Appeal with a target of £10,000.  This will make such an amazing contribution in supporting our work and we’re delighted that promotional packs are now available.

It’s so important that women are aware of their bodies; what’s normal for them, and most importantly what is NOT normal for them. That’s why we, along with Sylk hope to change this through this partnership.

There is a real need to address the stigma and taboos that surround women’s health and ultimately start women talking about gynae cancers, and their associated signs and symptoms. That’s why using proper anatomical terms around gynae health such as vagina, and vulva are key, whilst talking openly about common symptoms such as vaginal dryness or changes to periods and bleeding.

These are all vital steps towards better awareness and ultimately the early diagnosis of these diseases – which we know is key to saving the lives of women today, and the daughters of tomorrow.

Here’s to a very exciting and relevant partnership we hope will benefit women of today and of the future.”

Visit the SYLK website for more information.

Content written by Athena Lamnisos – CEO of The Eve Appeal

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