Support for Oesophageal Cancer in the UK | Oesophageal Awareness

22 February 2024 — david-allen

Oesophageal cancer account for approximately 9,300 diagnoses each year in the UK, with 40% of occurrences in people over 75. Oesophageal cancer is a cancer that starts in the food pipe and is statistically more common in men than women.

As February is Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month, we’re shining a light on at some of the support organisations available in the UK, for those living with or affected by Oesophageal Cancer.

Guts UK

This national charity provides information on cancer and other conditions affecting the gut, liver and pancreas including health and lifestyle tips to reduce the risk of these conditions. Their aims are simple, provide information, raise awareness and fund research for the digestive system.

Ochre

Ochre Charity promotes awareness of oesophageal cancer by holding meetings, functions, talks and courses, and distributing information leaflets. The charity also helps to develop support services for people with the condition and their families to help them cope with difficulties arising from the tumour and its treatment.

The Oesophageal Patients Association

OPA is an organisation that offers free practical advice and support to people affected by oesophageal cancer. Services include online information and medically approved printed leaflets and booklets, an advice helpline and online support groups across the UK. It also signposts to regional support groups and events. 

The Go Group

Based in Dorset, this gastrectomy and oesophagectomy support group provides free emotional support, information and advice to people who have undergone treatment for stomach or oesophageal cancer. It runs informal meetings and social events, offers advice on managing diet and fatigue after surgery, and a buddy service.

To find support organisations in your area, simply visit our homepage and enter your postcode and the service you’re looking for to find local support.


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