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Whether you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or you are caring for or supporting someone who has. Or whether it’s just someone you know, there is lots of help and support available for you.
You are not alone, and don’t think you need to keep it to yourself. Whatever you are going through, people will be willing to help and support you. Make sure you ask for it though!
Below are some of the links for some cancer support organisations.
As cancer is such a common occurrence, this list is not all the support available. Ask your medical professional about support that may be available to you, and don’t forget to share with your friends and family!
This website is written mainly for a UK audience. However, there will be similar support available wherever you are in the world. Please make sure you ask for it
I hope this section will go some way to make you feel that you are not alone
There is support and help available all around you
Please make sure you reach out and ask for it!
What if I’ve been diagnosed with Cancer ?
Being given a cancer diagnosis can be a scary and isolating time. But you are not alone.
It will not be comforting to know that many people before you have also been though this. But those people have helped build up support networks around the world for people who have received a diagnosis, or who suspect they may have cancer. Please make sure you reach out to these support networks as they can help you through the next steps.
There is information and advice available for things like how to tell your family and friends, practical advice about what cancer is, the symptoms and effects you may feel, and potential treatments and side effects. You should be careful to discuss any treatment with your medical professional though, as everyone is different and will require a treatment programme tailored to them. What is reported as a treatment for some people, may not be the answer for everyone!
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- One of the best known cancer support charities in the UK. Macmillan operate across the UK and Northern Ireland. They are able to support you with the Physical, Emotional and Financial strains that living with cancer can bring. Click here to go to their home page, or find out about their particular services here:
- Join their online community, where you can share your experiences and ask questions in a safe environment 24 hours a day: Macmillan Online Community
- Macmillan have a telephone support line open 8am until 8pm (UK time) 7 days a week. Call 0808 80 80 000 or visit their contact section on their website: Macmillan Support Line | Macmillan Cancer Support
- Living with cancer can be a stressful time financially as well as physically. There may be finance assistance and support available to you. Find advice and guidance for people in the UK from Macmillan here: Benefits and financial support | Macmillan Cancer Support
- Macmillan also have a free counselling service in partnership with BUPA for people in the UK who are struggling emotionally with cancer. You can call them about this on 0808 80 80 000 (8am to 8pm) or check it out here: Free specialist counselling for people with cancer | Macmillan Cancer Support
You can also find Macmillan on Facebook: Macmillan Cancer Support | Facebook
- Cancer Support UK
- Cancer Support UK provides practical and emotional support to people living with cancer, both during and after the treatment period. You can find out more about them here: About Us – Cancer Support UK
- Maggie’s Cancer Care
- Founded in Edinburgh in 1996, Maggie’s has a groundbreaking approach to Cancer care with a network of centres built up across the UK for you to visit and find help and support for living and dealing with cancer in your life:
- You can find your closest Maggie’s centre here: Centres | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- You can find information about the wonderful help and support they provide here: Our support | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- And you can find a very well written page about understanding better your cancer diagnosis here: Understanding a cancer diagnosis | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- Cancer Research UK
- Find out about the UKs leading cancer research charity (and the one I’m raising money for) with information about different types of cancer, and the fight against it! Cancer Research UK
- Cancer Hair Care
- Treatments for cancer can include using drugs and treatments which can lead to hair loss. Cancer Hair Care helps support people through this and gives them advice and options for dealing with hair loss before, during and after cancer treatment.
- Find out more about it, and the options that may be available to you here: About Cancer Hair Care unique support charity – Cancer Hair Care
- NHS Cancer Support Services
- Find a list of NHS, community based and independent charity support services on the NHS Websites here: You can search by town or postcode:
- Health and Wellbeing services | NHS Inform – For Scotland
- Find cancer information and support – NHS (www.nhs.uk) – For England
- NHS 111 Wales – Search Results – For Wales
- Financial Help and Support
- There is information on Government support and benefits for people living with all sorts of health conditions (not just cancer) here:
- Disability and illness – mygov.scot – For Scotland
- Benefits and financial support if you’re disabled or have a health condition – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) – For England and Wales
- These benefits are there to support you, but can seem complicated and difficult to claim, particularly if you are not used to the claim system, and have the difficulties of dealing with cancer to cope with. Thankfully there are a number of organisations in the UK who can help you deal with this and will guide you towards making a claim and working out what support you are entitled to. You can find some of them here:
- Turn-2-Us
- Turn-2-Us is a UK wide charity dedicating to supporting people who are struggling financially. They aim to end financial insecurity in the UK.
- You can find our more about them and their aims here: About Turn2us | Turn2us
- Their support page to help you check what benefits and grants you may qualify for, and to help you apply for them is here: Get support | Turn2us
- Turn-2-Us is a UK wide charity dedicating to supporting people who are struggling financially. They aim to end financial insecurity in the UK.
- Citizens Advice
- Citizens Advice is an independant network offering help and support to people across the UK on a wide rage of subjects.
- You can find their information and support page on financial benfits and support here:
- Benefits – Citizens Advice Scotland – For Scotland
- Benefits – Citizens Advice – For England and Wales
- MoneyHelper
- MoneyHelper.org is an independent advice site which is backed by the UK Government. It is to provide information and make choices about your money and finances clearer.
- This site covers a range of benefits which are not all cancer or health related.
- You can find their information page on benefits here: Where can I get help and advice about benefits? | MoneyHelper
I hope this section will go some way to make you feel that you are not alone
There is support and help available all around you
Please make sure you reach out and ask for it!
What if I’m looking after someone who has been diagnosed with Cancer ?
Looking after someone who is living with cancer can be a scary idea. You will have worries of your own, there may be financial pressures to think about. You may have emotional upset, the feeling you always need to put them first. It can also be a difficult time for you Emotionally and Physically, especially with any added pressure to always “stay strong” for the person you are looking after.
Don’t worry, all of these feeling are normal, and there are support networks in place for people who are caring for those diagnosed and living with cancer, throughout the process. Read on to find out more about the help and support available, and where to find it.
Most importantly, don’t be afraid to ask for help. You may be better able to help the person you are caring for if you have help and support in place yourself, rather than trying to do it all on your own. You are not alone.
- What is a carer ?
- You may not think of yourself as a carer. You may think that because you are a partner, sibling, parent, child, friend or neighbour to the person you look after, you are not a carer. But you are a carer, even if you are close to the person you look after.
- Understanding that you are a carer can be an important step in getting the extra help and support you need.
- You are a carer if you give any unpaid help and support to someone with cancer who could not manage without your help.
- Being a carer for someone can mean:
- emotional support
- helping with daily tasks
- driving them to appointments
- talking to other people on their behalf, such as health and social care professionals
- helping with personal care such as bathing and dressing.
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- One of the best known cancer support charities in the UK. Macmillan operate across the UK and Northern Ireland. They have sections devoted to those caring for people with cancer are able to support you with the Physical, Emotional and Financial strains that caring for someone with cancer can bring. Click here to go to their home page, or find out about their particular services here:
- Join their online community, where you can share your experiences and ask questions in a safe environment 24 hours a day: Macmillan Online Community
- There is a specific section of their website devoted to looking after someone with cancer here: Looking after someone with cancer | Macmillan Cancer Support
- Sign up to Macmillan information emails here, where they will provide with with regular information about:
- The specific cancer type
- Support with how you’re feeling
- Treatment & side effects
- Being a carer
- Work
- Financial support
- Practical support
- Sign up here: Sign up to information by email – Macmillan Cancer Support
- Macmillan have a telephone support line open 8am until 8pm (UK time) 7 days a week. Call 0808 80 80 000 or visit their contact section on their website: Macmillan Support Line | Macmillan Cancer Support
- Caring for someone with cancer can be a stressful time financially as well as physically. There may be finance assistance and support available to you. Find advice and guidance for people in the UK from Macmillan here: Carer’s Allowance | Macmillan Cancer Support
- You can also find Macmillan on Facebook: Macmillan Cancer Support | Facebook
- Carers UK
- Carers UK is a UK wide organisation committed to supporting and assisting those who provide care in the UK (not just for people who are caring for those with cancer)
- They can provide help and advice on a range of subjects affecting carers, including things like:
- Financial Support for Carers
- Practical Advice and Support
- Your Rights as a Carer
- The relationship between work and care giving
- Find out more about them here: Help and advice | Carers UK
- Advice for Carers
- There are two American websites offering advice for Care Givers below:
- Cancer.net
- This gives advice on being a care giver to a cancer patient and puts particular emphasis that caring for someone with cancer is a team effort, it will involve a range of people from medical professionals, doctors, nurses, friends, family and care givers. Each one of these people will bring different skills and strengths to caring for the person with cancer.
- You should not try to do it all alone!
- Find their information page on care giving here: Tips for Being a Successful Caregiver | Cancer.Net
- There is a website available offering advice on finding the right words and how to talk to someone living with cancer here: Finding the Right Words to Talk About Cancer | Fox Chase Cancer Center – Philadelphia PA
- Maggie’s Cancer Care
- Founded in Edinburgh in 1996, Maggie’s has a groundbreaking approach to cancer care with a network of centres built up across the UK for you to visit and find help and support for you and the person with cancer:
- You can find information about the help and support they provide carers here: Supporting someone with cancer | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- They have a practical advice and hints & tips page for carers here: Adult carers | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- You can find your closest Maggie’s centre here: Centres | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- And you can find a very well written page about understanding a cancer diagnosis here: Understanding a cancer diagnosis | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- Cancer Research UK
- Find out about the UKs leading cancer research charity (and the one I’m raising money for) with information about different types of cancer, and the fight against it! Cancer Research UK
- Financial Help and Support
- There is information on Government support and benefits if you are caring for someone with all sorts of health conditions (not just cancer) here:
- Carers – mygov.scot – For Scotland
- Benefits and financial support if you’re caring for someone – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) – For England and Wales
- These benefits are there to support you, but can seem complicated and difficult to claim, particularly if you are not used to the claim system, and have the difficulties of dealing with cancer to cope with. Thankfully there are a number of organisations in the UK who can help you deal with this and will guide you towards making a claim and working out what support you are entitled to. You can find some of them here:
- Turn-2-Us
- Turn-2-Us is a UK wide charity dedicating to supporting people who are struggling financially. They aim to end financial insecurity in the UK.
- You can find our more about them and their aims here: About Turn2us | Turn2us
- Their support page to help you check what benefits and grants you may qualify for, and to help you apply for them is here: Get support | Turn2us
- Turn-2-Us is a UK wide charity dedicating to supporting people who are struggling financially. They aim to end financial insecurity in the UK.
- Citizens Advice
- Citizens Advice is an independant network offering help and support to people across the UK on a wide rage of subjects.
- You can find their information and support page on financial benfits and support here:
- Benefits – Citizens Advice Scotland – For Scotland
- Benefits – Citizens Advice – For England and Wales
- MoneyHelper
- MoneyHelper.org is an independent advice site which is backed by the UK Government. It is to provide information and make choices about your money and finances clearer.
- This site covers a range of benefits which are not all cancer or health related.
- You can find their information page on benefits here: Where can I get help and advice about benefits? | MoneyHelper
I hope this section will go some way to make you feel that you are not alone
There is support and help available all around you
Please make sure you reach out and ask for it!
What if someone I know has been diagnosed with Cancer ?
Finding out someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer can be a scary and worrying time. Whether it’s someone you know, a close friend, a family member, a work colleague or anyone else. You will likely have questions about how to approach the subject with them, whether you should treat them any differently, what treatment they need and what you can do to help them. This section will try to answer some of those questions, and give you links to sites which might be useful.
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- One of the best known cancer support charities in the UK. Macmillan operate across the UK and Northern Ireland. They aim to support people with the Physical, Emotional and Financial strain that having with cancer can bring. Click here to go to their home page.
- Join their online community, where you can share your experiences and ask questions in a safe environment 24 hours a day: Macmillan Online Community
- Macmillan have a section of their website devoted to support for family and friends of people with cancer: Emotional support for family and friends | Macmillan Cancer Support
- You can find tips for talking to someone about their cancer here: What to say to someone who has cancer | Macmillan Cancer Support
- You can also find Macmillan on Facebook: Macmillan Cancer Support | Facebook
- Cancer Research UK
- Find out about the UKs leading cancer research charity (and the one I’m raising money for) with information about different types of cancer, and the fight against it! Cancer Research UK
- They have an excellent section about how to support someone with cancer, including a video about how to talk with them about it on their website here: Supporting family, friends and caregivers | Cancer Research UK
- Maggie’s Cancer Care
- Founded in Edinburgh in 1996, Maggie’s has a groundbreaking approach to Cancer care with a network of centres built up across the UK for you to visit and find help and support for living and dealing with cancer in your life:
- Find out about Maggie’s support for friends and family of someone with cancer here: Friends and family | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- You can find your closest Maggie’s centre here: Centres | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- You can find information about the wonderful help and support they provide here: Our support | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- And you can find a very well written page about understanding a cancer diagnosis here: Understanding a cancer diagnosis | Maggie’s (maggies.org)
- Other Advice Websites
- There are two other websites I found offering advice for people who’s friend or family member has received a cancer diagnosis:
- Cancer.net
- This website has an entire section devoted to supporting a friend who has cancer: Supporting a Friend Who Has Cancer | Cancer.Net
- Finally, I found an Australian website available offering advice on finding the right words and how to talk to someone living with cancer: What to say (and not say) when someone tells you they have cancer – Cancer Council Victoria (cancervic.org.au)