Screen With Pride! Your Queer Bits deserve care and attention – and so do you.
People living with HIV may face increased risks for certain cancers. Early detection, routine healthcare, and awareness of symptoms can improve outcomes.
Anal Cancer and people living with HIV
For people living with HIV, the risk of anal cancer is higher than average due to the immune system being less able to clear Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infections. Early symptom monitoring is essential.
Find out more:-
Our Health Matters: A Conversation About Anal Cancer - BHA for Equality
Support for LGBTQ+ people affected by cancer and their families
Support is available for LGBTQ+ people affected by cancer and for their families, helping you access information, guidance and services that understand and respect your identity and experiences.
- OUTpatients - Get support
- OUTpatients - Peer support
- Macmillan Cancer Support - Support for LGBTQ+ people affected by cancer
