Navigating cancer together
Support and resources for you and your familyWe have advice on caring for someone with cancer, taking care of yourself and supports available.
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
9am-5pm
About suggestions
When someone is diagnosed with cancer, life changes for them, their family and their friends. Life also changes for you, the carer.
A carer is an unpaid person who helps the patient with cancer. A carer could be a family member, partner, friend or neighbour. Nowadays patients spend less time in hospitals and more time at home, so carers are also important members of the medical or healthcare team.
Our services
Cancers starting with: C
- Cachexia
- Cancer and genes
- Cancer and pregnancy
- Cancer and work
- Cancer Fact or Fiction?
- Cancer information supergateway for review
- Cancer signs and symptoms
- Cancer statistics
- Cards preview
- Carers’ entitlements
- Caring for someone with metastatic (advanced) cancer
- Caring for your stoma
- Caring for yourself
- CAYA support and services
- Central lines for children
- Checking bone health – DEXA scans
- Chemotherapy
- Chemotherapy for ALL
- Chemotherapy for AML
- Chemotherapy for children’s cancers
- Chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer
- Children's cancer supports
- Children's cancer tests
- Children's risk of infection
- Children’s cancer charities and support groups
- Choosing a complementary therapist
- Clinical trials
- Clinical trials for children
- Clone of Clone of Demo Knowledge Article for E&E use
- Clone of Demo Knowledge Article for E&E use DEFUNCT
- Colonoscopy
- Colposcopy
- Come and meet our children’s cancer nurse
- Communicating after surgery to remove your larynx
- Constipation
- Constipation and diarrhoea in children
- Coping at home between appointments
- Coping practically and emotionally with children's cancer
- Coping with a cancer diagnosis
- Coping with an episode of breathlessness
- Coping with hair loss
- Coping with metastatic cancer
- Coping with side-effects of metastatic prostate cancer
- Coping with your child’s diagnosis
- Creative arts therapy
- CT scan (CAT scan)
- CT scans for children
- Cystoscopy

Patient Education Workshops
Information about cancer treatments
Coping with cancer
A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. We have lots of information on coping with your diagnosis including how to cope with treatment, coping with your feelings, talking to others about your diagnosis and more.
Edel: I Won’t stop listening
Every day Edel Brangan speaks to people affected by cancer. This involves answering calls from people diagnosed with cancer, but also from their family and friends.
