14 young people (ages 15-29) a day are diagnosed with cancer.
For many, there are delays to receiving a diagnosis, both with the young person delaying seeking help and delay in medical teams reaching the correct diagnosis.
CATTs aim to try and reduce this in every way possible.
We are for young people, by young people.
We work with communities that face health education inequalities, to empower young people to have independence over their own bodies.
Most of the time it's nothing, but sometimes it's cancer.