Getting Back To Work After Cancer
Read by Richard Hunt, Vocational Rehabilitation Case Manager. Help and advice around getting back to work after a cancer diagnosis can be found here:
Read by Richard Hunt, Vocational Rehabilitation Case Manager. Help and advice around getting back to work after a cancer diagnosis can be found here:
Read by Kate Walsh, Team GB Women's Hockey Captain. Being active and doing exercise is particularly important after a cancer diagnosis, and can reduce the risk of recurrence can be found here:
Read by Elizabeth O'Dea, Senior Occupational Therapist. Fatigue is a very common side effect following treatments for cancer, find out more here:
Read by Eileen Hackman, Complementary Therapy Research Nurse. Are you struggling with numbness, tingling, or pins and needles following your cancer treatment? Find out more here:
Read by Suzi Coughlan, Specialist Dietitian. Are you eating well and have a good appetite following treatment, but would like to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence in the future? Find out more here
Read by Suzi Coughlan, Specialist Dietitian. If you are experiencing a poor appetite after treatment, or struggling with your eating, advice can be found here:
Read by Peter Mackereth, Clinical lead nurse for supportive care at the Christie. Advice for carers:
Read by Anne Crook, Counsellor in Psycho-oncology. Managing worry about cancer occurrence. Advice can be found here:
Read by Suzi Coughlan, Specialist Dietitian. Dealing with pain:
Read by Peter Mackereth, Clinical lead nurse for supportive care at the Christie. Coping with dry mouth: