
This follows the Government’s announcement of a new National Cancer Plan on World Cancer Day (4 February 2026), which aims to improve prevention, public health and reduce inequalities.
Cancer is common, with 1 in 2 people developing some form of cancer in their lifetime but finding it early can save lives.
Walsall residents should contact their GP if they notice symptoms lasting more than three weeks, such as:
Most people who are tested do not have cancer, but getting checked is always the safest option.
Screening also plays a vital role in early detection, with eligible residents invited through the NHS App, text or post for cervical screening (women and people with a cervix aged 25-64), breast screening (for women registered with a GP as female aged 50-71) and bowel screening (everyone aged 50-74).
Alongside screening, residents can reduce their risk of developing cancer by being a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, being active, not smoking, cutting down or stopping alcohol, using sunscreen and having the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine when offered (for young people aged 11-13).
“ World Cancer Day is an important reminder that early action saves lives. Many cancer symptoms can be vague, and people often dismiss them or hope they will go away. We want everyone in Walsall to feel confident seeking help early. Most people tested won’t have cancer, but getting checked gives peace of mind, and when needed, opens the door to treatment at the earliest possible stage.
Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Health and Wellbeing
If you have been invited for cancer screening or if you are due for one, please come forward as soon as possible, as early detection can save lives. “
Walsall Council
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust’s Cancer Information and Outreach Service continue to work with Walsall communities to raise awareness, share information, and support early diagnosis.
During this week, the team will be at local GP practices to talk about cancer and women’s health.
The team have also been at Walsall Arboretum Visitor Centre with the Cancer Patient Walkers. On 4 February, the team are at Walsall College LGBTQ+ student event highlighting world cancers.
The team have also created a quiz to test knowledge, reduce risk and provide information on their services. Complete the quiz at World Cancer Day Quiz – Fill in form.
For more information on cancer, visit the NHS website.
For help and support, visit the Macmillan website or call 0808 808 00 00. You can also get information and support from Cancer Research UK.
The full announcement on the National Cancer Plan is available on GOV.UK.
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