Find cancer support services near you
5 results found
5 results found
Online Break Out Programme for Young Adults with Cancer
6 week online programme for adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s living with cancer. Facilitated by Shine staff, it runs in small groups and offers the chance to meet others with shared experiences to talk about the impact of cancer. Contact and/or see website for more information and to apply for a place.
Prehabilitation – tips for physical activity
NHS video and online information sheets providing help to people newly diagnosed with cancer and professionals supporting them. It gives tips on staying physically active before, during and after treatment. See website for more information.
South East London Cancer Alliance (SELCA) - Activity sessions during cancer diagnosis
NHS information on physical activity and exercise for people newly diagnosed with cancer. Physical activity helps with side effects of cancer and cancer treatments such as pain, fatigue, low mood, poor sleep, and weight changes. See website for more information.
The infopool, online resources for men with prostate cancer
Free online resource for men diagnosed and living with prostate cancer. It aims to help understand and compare treatment options in simplified formats like videos, text, animations and infographics. Information provided is based on the latest evidence and reviewed each year. Men are also able to find real stories and experiences of others affected by prostate cancer and explore possible clinical trials. Please see website for more information.
What is prehab? Video
NHS video for people newly diagnosed with cancer. Prehabilitation, or prehab, helps you prepare emotionally, mentally and physically for treatment through a tailored activity/exercise, nutrition advice and wellbeing support.
If you've not found what you are looking for locally, try including National Services in your search to show you helplines and online support available wherever you are in the UK

