NHS joins forces with Morrisons for cancer advice in underwear labels

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NHS joins forces with Morrisons for cancer advice in underwear labels
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Labels will appear in the grocer's Nutmeg clothing brand

The NHS is working with Morrisons to put health warnings in the supermarket’s underwear about potential warnings of breast and testicular cancer Labels in the Nutmeg brand, initially in boxer shorts and crop-top bras, will offer advice on what to look for.

Available in 240 shops around England in the coming months, packaging will also contain a QR code linking to the NHS website for more detailed information on breast and testicular cancer.

“Cancer survival is at an all-time high – survival for both breast and testicular cancers have improved significantly over the last 50 years and we’re seeing more people than ever before diagnosed at an early stage – and this partnership with Morrisons is just one of the many ways we are ensuring people are aware of potential cancer symptoms.

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