At OPA Cancer Charity, we provide vital support to individuals diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, as well as their caregivers, families, and loved ones. Alongside our support services, we work tirelessly to raise awareness of oesophageal cancer, with the aim of encouraging earlier diagnosis and improving survival rates.
Understanding Oesophageal Cancer
Oesophageal cancer affects the gullet – the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. Over the past 40 years, the prevalence of this cancer has increased significantly. There are around 9,400 new oesophageal cancer cases in the UK every year, that’s 26 every day (2017-2019, CRUK) making awareness and early detection more important than ever.
Recognising symptoms early can make a real difference. By increasing understanding of oesophageal cancer, we hope more people will seek medical advice sooner and access the support they need.
Raising Awareness This February
This February, during Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month, we encourage everyone to take time to learn more about the signs and symptoms of oesophageal cancer, as well as the support and resources available for patients and families.
To help spread awareness, we have an Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Information Pack, designed for individuals, community groups, healthcare settings, and organisations who want to help share important information and show their support.
To order your awareness packs, please visit our online shop:
https://opa.org.uk/product/oesophageal-cancer-awareness-pack/
Together, We Can Make a Difference
By raising awareness, sharing information, and supporting one another, we can help improve understanding of oesophageal cancer and make a meaningful difference for those affected.
Thank you for joining us this February and for helping to raise awareness of oesophageal cancer.











