Cancer

Cancer Research UK

For information about cancer types, symptoms and coping after treatment, follow the link below.

Website: www.cancerresearchuk.org

Cancer Support Network

The aim of the Cancer Support Network and Cancer Champions project is to provide events and information to help support people with cancer at any point along their journey. It also aims to support the wider family network.

Website: www.involve.community/cancer

Breast Cancer Symptoms and Signs

The earlier it is diagnosed, the better the chance of successful treatment. So it’s important to check your breasts regularly.

Find out more about breast checks and what to look for: Wear it Pink TLC Poster (wearitpink.org)

Or www.youtu.be – Know your breast – how to check for signs of breast cancer

Website: www.breastcancernow.org – Breast cancer symptoms

Website: Breast Cancer UK | Prevention Hub

We know that cancer can be a tricky subject to talk about which means there is often a lot of misunderstanding around why and how it occurs, what to look for and when to act. For many women it feels embarrassing which means treatment is delayed and the risks are far greater. Listen to Bami’s story: Bami’s Breast Cancer Story – YouTube

A charity for Asian women managing breast cancer: Sakoon Through Cancer.

My Cancer, My Choices

My Cancer My Choices are a local charity that has been providing complementary therapies to people with cancer in Berkshire since 2015. To date they have treated over 1200 people.

Website: www.mycancermychoices.org

Macmillan, Benefits and Financial Support

A cancer diagnosis can change your financial situation. It may mean you need to stop working, or work less. It can also mean spending more money on things like hospital parking. But depending on your situation, you may be able to get benefits or other financial support.

Website: Macmillan Cancer Support: Benefits and Financial Support

Prostate Cancer

Should I have a PSA test? Information for well men considering a PSA test can be found on the NHS UK website.

Leaflet: Public Health England: PSA Testing Leaflet

For men over 50yrs without symptoms: PSA testing and prostate cancer information sheet