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Cancer Support UK launches new Friends & Family Support Sessions

Cancer Support UK is proud to introduce a new Friends & Family Support Session, designed

Stories

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Step Into Spring 2026: Walk Your Way to Better Health — and Support People Living With Cancer

“When life gets busy, walking is one of the best ways to support your mood, fitness, and overall wellbeing.” Nancy Priston Health & Wellbeing Ambassador.
That’s why walking is at the heart of our Step Into Spring 2026 challenge: a simple, uplifting way to get active while raising vital funds for people affected by cancer.

Resources

Poster - remind the world that life with cancer is still life worth celebrating
Why people-centred cancer support matters more than ever

If we are serious about improving outcomes, emotional support, wellbeing and personalised care must sit alongside clinical treatment – not as an optional extra, but as a core part of cancer care, writes Cancer Support UK CEO Mark Guymer

Cancer Types

Movember is Men's Health Awareness Month
Closing the empathy gap for men with cancer

Taking action for men’s health starts with empathy. Cancer Support UK provides practical and emotional support to help men navigate life during and after cancer. This Movember, we’re encouraging open conversations, self-checks, and community support to help men feel seen, heard and supported.

Donate Now

With your help we can be there for adults and children undergoing treatment or recovering from cancer. In 2020 we helped 4,952 people during their cancer journey, and as a small charity who receive no government support, you are a vital part of our work.

Order a Kit

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Cancer Coach

At Cancer Support UK, we understand that it’s perfectly normal to be left with anxiety and concerns after treatment. When cancer treatment finally finishes, family and friends often expect cancer patients to feel better, but for many, it’s when they feel worst of all. Our Cancer Coach support groups can help.

Your story matters and we want to hear it

Personal stories and experiences are an important way of raising awareness of the work that we do to support cancer patients both practically and emotionally.

We value your voice in helping let more people know about our services. If you have ordered one of our Cancer Kits or participated in our Cancer Coach programme and would like to share your story publicly, we would love to hear from you.