This series is created by and for the trans and non-binary community, responding directly to the real questions, worries, and experiences shared by trans and non-binary people around breast and chest health, imaging, and screening. It centres lived experience, acknowledges the barriers many people face when accessing healthcare, and aims to replace uncertainty with clarity, confidence, and care.
Filmed on location in Antrim Area Hospital’s Breast Imaging Unit, the series brings together LGBTQIA+ sector staff and NHS radiographers for open, honest conversations. Together, they share accurate, accessible, and affirming information about what to expect from breast and chest imaging, how screening works, and how services can better support trans and non-binary patients. These discussions are grounded in compassion, respect, and a shared commitment to inclusive healthcare.
With thanks to Belfast Trans Resource Centre, Northern Trust HSCNI, and our funders at Macmillan Cancer Support, this series forms part of Screening for All and is delivered by the Cancer Champions team at The Rainbow Project. At its core, the project is about ensuring trans and non-binary people feel seen, informed, and supported when engaging with cancer screening and health services.
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