A study is being conducted at the University of Leicester to explore Black African, Caribbean, Black British and Mixed-Black women’s views and experiences of womb cancer. Womb cancer is also known as Endometrial cancer or Uterine cancer. The research team are interested to speak with Black African, Caribbean, Black British and Mixed-Black women about knowledge of womb cancer and its symptoms. The team are also interested to speak to women who have been diagnosed with womb cancer or whose family member has had womb cancer. They will be asking questions about experiences of the healthcare system alongside the process of diagnosis and treatment. The aim of the study is to better understand the specific needs of Black African, Caribbean, Black British and Mixed-Black patients and to tailor resources effectively. The interviews will take place online. If you would be interested to learn more about this important research , please feel free to email the research team at [email protected] or by calling 0116 2523170