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'First female nipple' broadcast in daytime TV advert for breast cancer | |
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The first advertisement to appear on UK daytime television with a female nipple fully visible has been broadcast, with the full advert being shown on Monday. | |
Created for the CoppaFeel! charity, it is being shown during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Created for the CoppaFeel! charity, it is being shown during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. |
It was broadcast on Good Morning Britain on Friday, during a discussion about the disease with the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire. | It was broadcast on Good Morning Britain on Friday, during a discussion about the disease with the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire. |
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with one person diagnosed every 10 minutes, with almost all of them women. | Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with one person diagnosed every 10 minutes, with almost all of them women. |
The advert encourages people to examine their own breasts to check for signs of irregularities, which could be symptoms of cancer. | The advert encourages people to examine their own breasts to check for signs of irregularities, which could be symptoms of cancer. |
It shows inanimate objects being touched, as well as men and women touching their own chest and nipples. | It shows inanimate objects being touched, as well as men and women touching their own chest and nipples. |
Love Island reality TV star Olivia Buckland, television presenter AJ Odudu, blogger Anna Newton, and vlogger Lily Pebbles all feature. | Love Island reality TV star Olivia Buckland, television presenter AJ Odudu, blogger Anna Newton, and vlogger Lily Pebbles all feature. |
Scheduled to run on TV and in cinemas, in 60 and 40-second versions respectively, it will not be shown in or around children's programmes. | Scheduled to run on TV and in cinemas, in 60 and 40-second versions respectively, it will not be shown in or around children's programmes. |
Natalie Kelly, CEO of CoppaFeel!, said: "In demonstrating the power of our hands and celebrating our touch as the best tool for checking, we hope to encourage more young people across the UK to adopt a healthy boob-checking habit, which could one day save their life." | Natalie Kelly, CEO of CoppaFeel!, said: "In demonstrating the power of our hands and celebrating our touch as the best tool for checking, we hope to encourage more young people across the UK to adopt a healthy boob-checking habit, which could one day save their life." |
One in eight women in the UK will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. | One in eight women in the UK will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. |
Some 5,000 people will be diagnosed during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Some 5,000 people will be diagnosed during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. |
Survival rates for the disease are improving, and have doubled in the last 40 years in the UK. | Survival rates for the disease are improving, and have doubled in the last 40 years in the UK. |
Almost nine in 10 women survive breast cancer for five years or more, while every year about 11,400 people die from breast cancer in the UK. | Almost nine in 10 women survive breast cancer for five years or more, while every year about 11,400 people die from breast cancer in the UK. |
Breast cancer symptoms and signs | Breast cancer symptoms and signs |
See your GP if you notice: | See your GP if you notice: |
Source: NHS Choices | Source: NHS Choices |
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