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Resources

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Five questions…about cancer and the menopause
Trigger points – the fear of cancer recurrence
Five questions…about health and fitness
World Book Day 2023 – The benefits of bibliography for cancer patients
How Nordic walking helped my recovery after cancer
The benefits of cold water swimming by Jane Woods, Cancer Coach volunteer
How to manage food and fitness for a happy healthy Christmas
How to survive Christmas – tips from our Cancer Coach participants
How to manage a workplace conversation about cancer
Practical solutions for cancer patients facing emotional and economic challenges – by Mark Guymer
‘Dim the lights’ to reach your goals – Health and fitness blog by Dr Nancy Priston
Mark Guymer CEO, reflects on the legacy of “One of the world’s greatest supporters of charities”
Cancer Coach tips – Charlene’s relaxation exercise
Meet Emma Kennedy-Cox, Trust Fundraising Manager
Meet Olivia Gray, Head of Learning and Development
The power of peer support – my Cancer Coach experience – by Mark Guymer CEO
Chemo Kit to the rescue
Cancer Coach tips for coping at Christmas
Five ways to support someone living with cancer
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Why people-centred cancer support matters more than ever
Poster - remind the world that life with cancer is still life worth celebrating
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Why life doesn’t just snap back to normal after cancer treatment
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Facing the hidden emotional weight of childhood cancer
Yellow Minion socks are part of Cancer Support UK's Kids' Cancer Kit
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