A Cancer Diagnosis Involves Making An Informed Decision. Take Your Time, Follow The Tips In This Article And Allow Yourself Time To Heal.
As the year closes we wanted to give a shout out to some of the charities that we supported in 2019. We hope to continue our partnerships in the years to come.
www.cherrylodgecancercare.org.uk
Cherry Lodge Cancer Care is a charity committed to improving the quality of life for those living with cancer, their carers and families.
Their Information and Support Centre is based in the heart of Barnet, and we cover much of North London and South Hertfordshire.
Chai Cancer Care is the Jewish Community's Cancer Support Organisation, providing services for patients, their families and friends affected by a cancer diagnosis.
somethingtolookforwardto.org.uk
Something To Look Forward To promotes the well-being, relieves the stress and aids the recuperation of those who are experiencing the effects of cancer and its treatment, together with their families. In particular by the provision of positive individual and/or family experiences.
Ellie’s Friends is a service run by Maggie's centres. They are dedicated to improving the lives people with cancer, all around the UK. They provide frequent gifts from caring businesses and individuals, to offset some of the financial and psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis.
The Sussex Cancer Fund was established in 1981 to work with the NHS to create new and improved facilities providing the best possible cancer care for Sussex. Since then, £3 million has been raised to make the Sussex Cancer Centre more attractive, comfortable and effective.
www.facebook.com/CanSurviveWigtownshire
CanSurvive is a pro-active social/activity group open to males/females affected by cancer. 'Can Survive' is a next step in ‘moving forward’.
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A Cancer Diagnosis Involves Making An Informed Decision. Take Your Time, Follow The Tips In This Article And Allow Yourself Time To Heal.
Being diagnosed with cancer in the UK in 2016 does not have to mean a death sentence and cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years.
Cancer does not need to be unduly given glory as many of us have seen it being done so far. Cancer is just a disease and we need to keep it at that. Labeling it as a fight, losing a battle, winning the war are all attitudes that can bring negativity or false positivity in everyone involved in this, be it the patient, his or her family as well as the treating team.