Reading other peoples stories, symptoms and experiences really helps highlight to others what you should be aware of and look out for. It can also help people find the courage to make a Doctor's appointment and get checked out. It's so important that we help anyone worrying about a possible symptom or a change in their body or health to take action. It really can make all the difference to be seen sooner rather than later. You might be worrying about nothing at all or, if there is a problem, it could be easier to resolve. Somehow knowing someone else has been through something similar to you, can really help people consider their situation and take action in a way that no other sort of information can.
If you have a story that you think might help others and you don't mind sharing it with us, please get in touch.
Peter takes his cancer diagnosis as inspiration to inform and help others with his book 'Tell Me Why' Read more
Keen cyclist Glenn was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer following a visit to A&E. Here, Glenn shares his positive story to inspire others and show how you can embrace life following a cancer diagnosis. Read more
Glynis' indigestion issues had plagued her, on and off, since childhood. It wasn't until she reached adulthood that, prompted by other medical issues, she made that life changing appointment and her Barrett's journey started. Read more
Andy suffered with heartburn for years but refused to visit his GP. His wife, Tania, shares his story. Read more
Chris Robinson was diagnosed with Barrett's oesophagus following a visit to his GP to investigate a different health issue. Read more
Adam lost his father to oesophageal cancer and he tells both their stories in this short video in order to raise awareness. Read more
Danny lost his short battle with oesophageal cancer on the 21st February 2021. His family want to share his story to encourage others to seek medical advice if they have any health concerns. Read more
David's story about oesophageal cancer - told by his wife Julie. David's diagnosis seemed to come out of nowhere. If sharing his story can help just one person, then it will be worth it. Read more
Malcolm's strength is humbling. Despite a terminal oesophageal cancer diagnosis, he has a zest for life and is determined to ensure people with oesophageal cancer find a way of enjoying real food if they possibly can. Read more
Jennifer was shocked when she was diagnosed with Barrett's oesophagus and silent reflux but we're delighted to hear how she's changed her lifestyle for the positive. Read more
Richard's heartburn plagued him for years and he was dependent on Rennie. A Barrett's diagnosis and regular surveillance helped manage Richard's condition and reflux. Read more
Allan Gavin struggled with persistent heartburn. After losing his dad to oesophageal cancer, Allan's wife Lois made sure they took the symptoms seriously. Regular monitoring at Addenbrookes identified cancer early and we are very pleased to say Allan was successfully treated. Read more
Liz Chipchase was part of the BEST3 trial for the cytosponge, headed up by Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald. This led to an early diagnosis of oesophageal cancer for Liz and successful treatment. Read more