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Cancer support

  • Nightingale Cancer Support Centre

    The Nightingale Cancer Support Centre’s mission is simple; to improve the quality of your life by helping you cope with and come to terms with the changes happening to you and around you.
    For more information, please see visit their website:

    Website
    www.nightingalesupport.org.uk/get-support

  • Cancer Symptoms and Screening

    North Central London CCG would like to reassure you that the NHS is open for you during the coronavirus pandemic, so if you are worried about any unusual symptoms you may be experiencing that could be cancer, please contact your doctor.

    Website
    www.northcentrallondonccg.nhs.uk/cancer-symptoms

  • Enfield Council Health and Adult Social Care website

    MyLife Enfield is here to help you, your family members and friends access support to meet  your needs and achieve the outcomes that matter to you.
    From providing information and advice on improving your physical, mental or emotional wellbeing to living as independently as possible in your own home and much more,
    MyLife Enfield can help you get there.

    Website
    MyLife Enfield

  • Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service, Chase Farm Hospital

    We offer information and support for anyone affected by cancer.

    You may have cancer yourself, care for a friend or relative, work as a healthcare professional or simply want to know more about cancer. Whatever your situation, you are welcome to drop in for a chat and to browse the resources.

    If you want to make a special trip to see us, please call us in advance to ensure we are open.


    Website
    Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service, Chase Farm Hospital

  • Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service, Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust

    Our Macmillan cancer information and support specialists are on hand for anyone affected by cancer, and can offer information on a range of social, practical and financial issues.

    They offer help with emotional support, and are also able just to listen and give you time to talk through things. They can even offer video chat to those who are unable to come into the hospital but who would like to talk ‘face to face’.

    Whether you have just been told the news that it is cancer, just finished your treatment, or need help after your treatment has finished, they are here for you.

    Website
    Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Centres

Page published: 22 November 2023
Last updated: 14 January 2025