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Male pelvic side effects and your sex life
Macmillan information about coping with male pelvic side effects that can affect your sex life.
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Video of what to expect when going for a mammogram
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Easy read resources on terminal illness for patients and carers with learning disabilities
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Support and information for Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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Range of books designed to help explain medical conditions to children. Cover several different cancer types. Available in bookshops including Amazon.
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Available in bookshops including AmazonMedullary thyroid cancer
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Melanoma information and support
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Support and information for people with Mesothelioma
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Advocacy group for secondary breast cancer
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Listeners will be guided through mindfulness exercises to help improve mental health and wellbeing and can be used before, during or after hospital treatment.
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Mission Remission is the hub for cancer survivors – we share hundreds of inspirational stories and practical strategies to move forward after cancer.
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Mission Remission is the hub for cancer survivors – we share hundreds of inspirational stories and practical strategies to move forward after cancer.
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Mouth cancer information and support
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This podcast aspires to support and inspire people to move, exercise and live an active and fulfilling life despite a cancer diagnosis.
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Patient self-access onlineMOVE as One Support Group
Facebook Support group for 18-30 year olds.
It aims to connect those who are thinking about doing the MOVE Programme, those currently on it and those who have completed it.
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Support and advice to do physical activity during and after cancer
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Video of what to expect when going for an MRI scan
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Supporting women and their families diagnosed or treated for cancer during pregnancy or within a year of giving birth, or in the first year after pregnancy on losing a spouse (male or female)
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Visit Mummy’s StarMummy’s Lump by Gillian Forrest
Mummy’s Lump is a book aimed at children aged 10 and under, whose mothers have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Available to purchase in bookshops including Amazon
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Focus on BRCA Mutations
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A podcast about breast cancer and how to live a healthier life. This features guest speakers covering topics from clinical trials to preparing for your first mammogram with a focus on being diagnosed at a young age
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Information about cervical screening for the LGBTQI+ community from livethroughthis
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An app to help with chemo brain
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An app to help with cognitive impairment from hormone therapy
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This book provides real-life advice from real-life teens designed to help teens live with a parent who is fighting cancer.
Available in bookshops and on Amazon
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Myeloma information and support
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Patient self-access onlineNasal and sinus cancer
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We help deliver better outcomes for all those affected by cancer throughout the UK and beyond. Identifying gaps in cancer research and addressing them. Looking out for unnecessary, expensive duplication of effort and guarding against it. We tirelessly search for new ways and means to accelerate the progress of cancer research.