cancer Archives - The Rainbow Project https://www.rainbow-project.org/mep_tag/cancer/ LGBTQIA+ EQUALITY IN NORTHERN IRELAND Mon, 15 Jun 2026 11:41:15 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 LGBTQIA+ Cancer Conference NI https://www.rainbow-project.org/event/lgbtqia-cancer-conference-ni/ Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:20:53 +0000 https://www.rainbow-project.org/?post_type=mep_events&p=13448 Join The Rainbow Project’s Cancer Champions team this September 17th at The Metropolitan Arts Centre (The MAC) and hear from some of the services across the UK and Ireland transforming LGBTQIA+ cancer care for the future. This conference is an opportunity for the LGBTQIA+ community and those working to improve health outcomes and cancer care […]

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Join The Rainbow Project’s Cancer Champions team this September 17th at The Metropolitan Arts Centre (The MAC) and hear from some of the services across the UK and Ireland transforming LGBTQIA+ cancer care for the future.

This conference is an opportunity for the LGBTQIA+ community and those working to improve health outcomes and cancer care to come together and share our combined knowledge to collectively improve the way we support LGBTQIA+ people impacted by cancer.

We will explore the deeply human side of cancer, ensuring people are not reduced to a patient or a diagnosis, but supported to navigate cancer care without losing their sense of self and what matters to them. Topics will range from ensuring dignity in end of life planning, improving clinical care for trans and non-binary people, and how community support makes a difference to navigating treatment.

Join us to see why LGBTQIA+ identities need to be a part of the cancer conversation, and learn about the difference you can make.

Speaker Line Up: TBA 

Accessibility information:

  • BSL interpreters
  • The MAC has been designed with Accessibility in mind. For full details and to sign up to their Access register in advance, see: The MAC Belfast | Accessibility

Catering:  Tea, Coffee, Breakfast and Buffett Lunch provided, including Vegan and Vegetarian options. If you have any food allergies or requirements not listed, please email our team when we our team contact you with the agenda closer to the conference date. 

Parking:  Blue Badge Holders can park with no time limit free in on-street bays outside the venue. St Anne’s Square Car Park (24 hour multistory) is the closest car park right behind The MAC.  Dunbar Street Parking and Exchange Street Car Park are within a 3 minute walk. Handy Park Tomb Street and Winetavern street are within a 10 minute walk.

Nearest Train Stations:  Grand Central Station (20 min walk) Lanyon Place (20 min walk)

Closest Bus stops:  North Street (5 mins) Queens Square (6 mins)

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How to register:

To register to attend the conference, select your ticket type from the below options and enter your contact information.

For those who are both professionals and community members, or who have a lived experience of cancer or caring for someone with cancer, please select the ticket that has the greatest number remaining.

You have only registered successfully for the conference once you receive a confirmation email.

The team can also book tickets for you if you need. For this option, or any questions relating to ticket bookings, please email info@rainbow-project.org or call us on 028 9031 9030 (Belfast office) or 028 7128 3030 (Foyle office) between 10am and 5pm Monday-Friday.

We will send information including the full agenda and workshops available to take part in closer to the conference date, so keep an eye on your emails.

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Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer: Film Screening & Filmmaker Q&A https://www.rainbow-project.org/event/trans-dudes-with-lady-cancer-film-screening-filmmaker-qa/ Mon, 01 Jun 2026 12:13:18 +0000 https://www.rainbow-project.org/?post_type=mep_events&p=13360   Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer is a short, powerful documentary which follows the journeys of two trans masculine people as they make visible the urgent need for inclusive healthcare.  This Pride season, join us at Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast on the 18th July 2026 for a film screening and in-person Q&A  with one of […]

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Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer is a short, powerful documentary which follows the journeys of two trans masculine people as they make visible the urgent need for inclusive healthcare. 

This Pride season, join us at Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast on the 18th July 2026 for a film screening and in-person Q&A  with one of the filmmakers and participants to uncover trans stories too often left out of the conversation.

What are the chances that two trans masculine people living under the same roof would be diagnosed with “lady cancer” in the same month? One with breast cancer and the other with ovarian cancer. Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer is a courageous and personal story about filmmakers Yee Won Chong and Brooks Nelson journey within a medical system that is scrambling to figure out how to provide affirming care for transgender people.

Running time: 33 minutes

Release date: 2018

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Filmmaker Q&A: 

We are delighted to announce that filmmaker and participant Yee Won Chong is visiting us all the way from Portland, Oregon, and will take part in an in-person Q&A following the screening, hosted by Joe Henson (Cancer Champions Manager, The Rainbow Project).

Yee Won Chong: Filmmaker 

headshot of yee won chongYee Won uses their lived experience as a political asylee from Malaysia and a community-organizing background to uncover our commonalities and shared struggles. Yee Won’s political asylum status, which was based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, and political opinion, gives them a unique perspective on our world. Yee Won believes that by building on our collective experiences, people can galvanize their power to create a just society.

Yee Won is also passionate about using storytelling to change hearts and minds. Yee Won’s TEDx Talk, “Beyond the Gender Binary,” is used widely by educators and trainers to spark conversations about gender. They are co-filmmakers and one of the main subjects of “Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer”.  TDWLC has reached thousands of healthcare practitioners through screenings at the National Cancer Institute, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, GlaxoSmithKline Oncology, the Veterans Administration, and many more institutions across the U.S. The film also reached audiences in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and India. The University of California, Davis, School of Medicine include the film in its first-year students’ core curriculum since 2023.

Joe Henson: Q&A Host

Joe Henson is the Cancer Champions Manager at The Rainbow Project, and runs the first LGBTQIA+ Cancer support service in Northern Ireland in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support. He has worked in the LGBTQIA+ charity sector for 11 years, with a focus on training, policy, service management and development. The service won a Macmillan Professionals Award for Equity in 2026. As a trans man with a history of working within, alongside and for marginalized communities, his focus is reducing health inequalities faced by the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Buy Tickets 

Tickets can be bought direct from QFT: Trans Dudes with Lady Cancer + Q&A showing at Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast.

Free Tickets – LGBTQIA+ only

The Rainbow Project have reserved 30 free tickets for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. If you would like to attend under one of these free tickets, enter your information and email below on the ticket link on this page.

We will send you your film screening ticket one week before the event.

If you have any queries about tickets, please contact info@rainbow-project.org 

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World Cancer Day 2026: LGBTQIA+ Information Cafe https://www.rainbow-project.org/event/world-cancer-day-2026-lgbtqia-information-cafe/ Thu, 22 Jan 2026 11:27:34 +0000 https://www.rainbow-project.org/?post_type=mep_events&p=12054 The cancer champions team are running an LGBTQIA+ Cancer Information Cafe for World Cancer Day 2026 on the 4th February, 1-3pm. All welcome! You don’t have to be directly affected by cancer to come along, have a chat and find out more about what we do – it might even help you know more about […]

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The cancer champions team are running an LGBTQIA+ Cancer Information Cafe for World Cancer Day 2026 on the 4th February, 1-3pm.

All welcome! You don’t have to be directly affected by cancer to come along, have a chat and find out more about what we do – it might even help you know more about your own screening options, or support a friend or family member.

Drop in over lunch & meet our Cancer Champions Team, along with other inclusive Cancer & LGBTQIA+ support organizations at The MAC to:

  • Have some tea, coffee, & sweet treats with our friendly team
  • Learn what LGBTQIA+ cancer support looks like
  • Get advice & support
  • Find out about screening
  • Increase your awareness of services so you can better support friends & family

The venue will have multiple health information stalls, both from our staff and from other services.

About World Cancer Day

A global awareness day to raise awareness about cancer, promote early detection, prevention, and treatment, and advocate for improved services. The theme this year is ‘United by Unique’, focused on delivering cancer care that meets people’s individual needs.

Accessibility

The MAC is a fully accessible venue, and the event will be  clearly signposted on the ground floor. Speak to the reception staff on the ground floor if you need any additional assistance.

– Free event – 

-We ask you order your free ticket below for catering numbers –

-You are still more than welcome to drop-in on the day without a ticket – 

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