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1 April 2025

Cancer awareness bus to arrive in Wolverhampton

Residents are being invited to come along and find out about cancer services when a special cancer bus stops in Wolverhampton next week.

Cancer awareness bus in Walsall last year (Photo courtesy of Black Country Integrated Care System)

Cancer awareness bus in Walsall last year (Photo courtesy of Black Country Integrated Care System)

NHS staff will join the City of Wolverhampton Council’s public health team on board The Black Country Integrated Care System bus between 9.30am and 4pm next Thursday 10 April.

And representatives of Macmillan Cancer Support will be on hand to offer help and advice for people living with, and beyond, cancer.

People will be able to get information on how to check for symptoms of cancer and what to do if they have any concerns. There will be an opportunity to try interactive body parts to help people check themselves, while cancer nurses will be on hand to answer any questions people may have.

There will also be information about the three main NHS screening programmes, for breast, bowel and cervical cancer, including when people will be invited and what’s involved in the screening, and between 10am and 3pm visitors will be able to check their health with a free blood pressure and blood sugar test.

In addition, people will be able to access advice and support on cancer at a special pop-up market stall at Bilston Indoor Market on Thursday 24 April, 2025, between 9am and 2pm.

Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, the council’s Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing, said: “This is part of a series of events taking place across the region to raise awareness around cancer, and I would encourage anyone who has any questions about the signs and symptoms of cancer, screening, diagnosis and treatment to come along to speak to our friendly staff.”