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Cancer

Cancer care

4 types of support you might want if you’re living with cancer

If you’ve had a cancer diagnosis and are in the process of treatment, it’s inevitable that you’ll  worry about issues connected to your health. How can I afford to live with cancer? How are my family and friends coping with my diagnosis? Will I be able to stay in my own home? How can I […]

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Cancer care

Cancer care at home: do I need a nurse or a carer?

It’s one of the most common questions cancer patients ask when thinking about a plan of care at home: do I need a nurse or would a caregiver be more appropriate? The question is often followed up with: what exactly is the difference between the two? There is some overlap in the roles, but also […]

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Cancer care at home

How Live-In Cancer Care Can Help & Support You Or A Family Member

People living with cancer or currently going through the main recovery stages may benefit from some form of care. Cancer and any treatments are extremely debilitating, leaving people feeling weak and therefore unable to complete what most would consider to be fairly simple tasks.  Whether it is the weekly grocery shop or even getting ready […]

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male cancers

Time to talk about male cancers

In her blog for us, Beth Britton writes about the importance of raising awareness of male cancers   The ‘Big C’ as cancer is still often referred to has come a long way since its days as a stigmatised disease that no one talked about. Yet despite cancer becoming a more mainstream talking point, the […]

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