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What is Cancer Care Map?

Cancer Care Map is a simple, online resource that helps you find cancer support services in your local area wherever you are in the UK. Cancer Care Map is run by The Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund charity. Use the Search above or watch the video below to help you get started.

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Medical Services

Medical services are at the heart of cancer care. We’ll help you navigate your treatment and find support that complements that care.

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Emotional Support

If you’re affected by cancer, this may be a very difficult time for you and your loved ones. We’ll help you find someone to talk it through with.

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Health and Wellbeing

If you’re living with cancer, we’ll point you to services that will help you feel as well as you possibly can – in mind as well as body.

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Practical Concerns

Cancer can affect every area of life – from driving to employment or pet care. We’ll signpost you to the help you need.

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18 June 2026 — Lia Rogers

You’re Not Alone: Support from Target Ovarian Cancer

Target Ovarian Cancer is one the UK’s leading ovarian cancer charities. They aim is to stop ovarian cancer devastating lives by driving national awareness campaigns, training GPs, and supporting everyone affected by the disease. If you or someone you love has been affected by ovarian cancer, you’re not alone, and below they explain the different […]

11 June 2026 — Lia Rogers

5 Minutes With… UK Men’s Sheds Association

To mark Men’s Health Week, we’re taking 5 minutes to chat to the UK Men’s Sheds Association about their fantastic work building communities and bringing men together in friendship and creativity. Tell us about your organisation?  With help from Age UK, the first Shed opened in 2009 in Cheshire – over three years, these seven […]