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You can change this and find out more by following this leading cancer charity want to launch an advertising blitz next month as part of the annual “stoptober” to urge smokers to “quit or switch” to using - contributor under eu advertising law, anything that promotes nicotine is charity sources say they were warned by the advertising standards agency (asa) that they will be breaking eu rules by promoting vaping e-cigs — despite research showing it is 95 per cent safer than traditional today it emerged the department of health had stepped in to say public health campaigns should be exempt from the brussels eu’s committee on advertising practice introduced a ruling in february that outlaws “indirect” marketing promotions of nicotine — which includes in a 2016 report, the royal college of physicians claimed it was in the “interests” of public health “to promote the use of e-cigarettes, nrt (nicotine replacement therapy) and other non-tobacco nicotine products as widely as possible as a substitute for smoking in the uk. You can change this and find out more by following this to main to information to accessibility research is airing the first ad live from inside the human research uk and channel 4 will air a colonoscopy in what will be the world's first tv ad shot live from inside the human continue reading this article you need to be registered with campaign. Job description: creative in current sity homeuniversity a-zmaps and the university us on us on us on ter cancer patients appear in new cancer research uk tv ter cancer patients appear in new cancer research uk tv 20, 2016 12:37 ma patients jude and mandie support charity campaign which calls on people to take action in the fight against by cruk on 20 december touching friendship of two leicestershire mums going through cancer treatment together is the focus of an emotional tv advert from cancer research uk this stace and jude price, who have both been treated for lymphoma at the leicester royal infirmary, appear in a new series of films for the charity’s ‘right now’ campaign, which launch on boxing day (26 december) and will be on air during christmas and new s will see 36-year-old mandie sitting on friend jude’s hospital bed as the two share a laugh about their hair falling out during chemotherapy jokes that she ‘needs a comb-over’ to cover a bald patch and mandie replies, ‘there’s not enough for a comb-over, dear - sorry’.

The moment is both humorous and research uk’s powerful and emotive ‘right now’ campaign features tv, poster and radio adverts and aims to show the reality of cancer for patients like jude and mandie, their friends and features a series of moving films - showing real patients in real-life moments - which call on supporters to take action in the fight against campaign was filmed at leicester royal infirmary and glenfield hospital. It captures documentary-style footage of doctors, nurses, scientists, researchers, cancer patients and their loved ones to highlight the everyday reality of g also took place at newcastle hospitals nhs foundation and jude’s film will be on air until 22 january 2017 and they also appear in a series of posters to be displayed on roadside billboards in leicestershire and in hundreds of locations across the uk from 2-15 january research uk hopes the ‘right now’ campaign will inspire people across the east midlands to get involved in whatever way they can, to help fund the charity’s life-saving , from melton mowbray, and jude, from loughborough, know from personal experience just how crucial new discoveries and breakthroughs are to help people like them pair have both been treated for different types of lymphoma. Jude has been told she is in remission at the moment, but needs further treatment to keep the cancer at (48), a former primary school teacher and mum of two, was diagnosed in march with a rare form of lymphoma that eluded doctors for nearly three years.

I had every test under the sun, and every single test showed there was something wrong but it wasn’t showing them cancer,” said jude. She’s since been told she’s in remission but will need another transplant in the new year to try and stop the cancer , who has two children and two step-children, was diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma in may 2016 after noticing swelling to her arm and s at first suspected deep vein thrombosis, but further investigations revealed the devastating fact that it was cancer – and it had spread to her chest, neck and , who works alongside husband greg in the family business stace roofing, said: “i’d been having pain in my shoulder since christmas, but just thought it was a trapped nerve. The news that it was cancer was a real shock as i’d been such a fit three cycles of the standard chemotherapy for her type of cancer, a scan showed mandie was not responding to treatment.

Their first reaction when we told them i had cancer was that i was going to die. It was on just such an occasion that the cancer research uk advert was commented: “it was all very bizarre. Those small steps will create big added: “we’re both really proud to be part of cancer research uk’s right now campaign.

We hope it will move people and make them smile, as well as inspiring them to take action to help fund vital research. Hunter, consultant haematologist at leicester’s hospitals, said: “we are really pleased that our patients at leicester’s hospitals have been given the opportunity to share their experiences of undergoing treatment with other patients with similar conditions during the making of the television adverts. The whole opportunity has been truly valuable and we hope the adverts are helpful and comforting to other sufferers.

Redman, cancer research uk spokesperson for leicestershire, said: “we’re so grateful to mandie and jude for sharing their story. Our campaign aims to shine a light on the men, women and children facing cancer every day as well as the doctors, specialists, nurses and support staff who provide invaluable treatment, care and support. Cancer research uk’s doctors, nurses and scientists are working hard to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat the disease.

We hope these films will inspire people to take action, right now, and play their part in helping to beat cancer sooner. One in two people in the uk will be diagnosed with cancer at some stage in their lives, but the good news is more people are surviving the disease now than ever before. But to help accelerate this progress, cancer research uk needs everyone to act right added:  “there are so many ways to get involved.

Out linking to advances in research:Every day, around 69 people are diagnosed with cancer in the east midlands. Thanks to the generosity of its supporters, the charity was able to spend around £2 million last year in leicestershire on some of the uk’s leading scientific and clinical research - helping more men, women and children survive are lots of different ways people in leicestershire can take action right now:Enter a race for life event taking place in leicester or loughborough in t world cancer day on 4 february up for a sporting challenge such as a 10k run, marathon or eer at a local cancer research uk research uk’s right now campaign features a series of powerful and emotive tv adverts as well as radio, billboard and digital ads across the awareness and fundraising campaign features real people telling real stories, with photography and documentary-style film footage captured at newcastle hospitals nhs foundation trust and leicester royal campaign highlights how cancer research uk is working to beat cancer right now and invites the uk public to take action in the fight against the cancer research research uk is the world’s leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research uk’s pioneering work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer has helped save millions of research uk receives no government funding for its life-saving research. Every step it makes towards beating cancer relies on every pound research uk has been at the heart of the progress that has already seen survival in the uk double in the last forty , 2 in 4 people survive their cancer for at least 10 years.

Cancer research uk’s ambition is to accelerate progress so that by 2034, 3 in 4 people will survive their cancer for at least 10 research uk supports research into all aspects of cancer through the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors and er with its partners and supporters, cancer research uk's vision is to bring forward the day when all cancers are ter cancer patients appear in new cancer research uk tv press releases issued before 4 october 2010, please visit the old ebulletin site.