Olubukola Ayodele, Breast Cancer Lead at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m excited to share a series of events I’ll be involved in that highlight breast cancer awareness, clinical research, and health equity. If you’re passionate about learning, supporting, and contributing to better outcomes in our communities, I’d love for you to join us.
Here’s what’s coming up:
Let’s Talk About Black Women and Breast Cancer (7th Annual Conference)
- 11th October 2025 9 am – 5 pm.
- King’s College London.
- A powerful day dedicated to conversations on clinical trials and the lived experiences of Black women.
- Register here.
Let’s Talk About Black Women and Breast Cancer – Community Event
- 25th October 2025, 10 am – 12 noon.
- African Caribbean Centre, Leicester.
- An interactive morning where we’ll talk about clinical research, and I’ll be teaching women how to examine their breasts.
- Register here.
Public Screening: ‘Unseen Unheard – The Untold Breast Cancer Stories of Black Women in the UK’
- 1st November 2025, 10 am – 2 pm.
- African Caribbean Centre, Leicester.
- A moving film that amplifies the real stories and challenges faced by Black women with breast cancer in the UK.
- Register here.
Cancer Health Disparities: Awareness to Action
- 28th November 2025 9 am – 5 pm.
- Conway Hall, London (as part of London Global Cancer Week).
- This event brings together voices from across healthcare to discuss inequities and the path forward to more equitable cancer care.
- Register here.
All these events are free to attend, but registration is essential to help us plan catering and logistics.
I truly hope to see many of you there, whether in London or Leicester, as we continue to raise awareness, share knowledge, and build stronger, more inclusive cancer care communities.”
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