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Martin Ledwick
 
Martin Ledwick, Head of Cancer Information Nurses, in London
"It is a real privilege to be able to help people so directly, it is what I came in to nursing for"
 

Cancer information nurses: helping cancer patients and their families

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Jane donated £128.21

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What’s this project about?

Martin Ledwick heads up Cancer Research UK’s team of dedicated and professional Cancer Information Nurses. These Cancer Information Nurses provide a confidential service for anyone who is concerned about cancer. Sadly, cancer affects one in three people at some point in their life. This service provides answers and information for thousands of people.

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What does this service offer?

Every two minutes someone is diagnosed with cancer in the UK. Cancer can be difficult to understand and coping can be stressful. Cancer Research UK’s Cancer Information Nurses answer phone and email enquiries from the general public.

The nurses respond to over ten thousand enquiries each year. They answer questions on just about everything to do with cancer and its treatment. This can range from providing advice on how to reduce cancer risk, information about treatment and living with cancer, to giving honest and empathetic information regarding end of life care.

Many of the people who use the service are relatives and friends of cancer patients and the nurse team provide an invaluable service for this group. Often relatives and carers find it very difficult to get their questions answered anywhere else. When people are supporting someone they love with cancer, and dealing with their own fears and questions, having an anonymous phone and email service is invaluable.

Meet the people behind the service

The Cancer Information Nurse service is manned by experienced cancer nurses. They have years of experience of caring for people affected by cancer, so know about the medical aspects of cancer and its treatment are very familiar with the kinds of problems people have and how they feel. All the nurses have ongoing education and training to make sure they keep right up to date

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The difference you can make

The nurses pride themselves on answering questions sensitively and honestly. They consider it a real privilege to be able to help people so directly.

Please help us raise £220,000 to help fund our team of Cancer Information Nurses for 6 months.


Meet Deborah

Photo of Deborah who was diagnosed with breast cancerDeborah was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago and has found the nurses "worth their weight in gold". Find out more about her experience and why she thinks so highly of the service the nurses provide in the project video.

Contact the nurses

If you have questions about cancer, you can contact our nurses between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday on Freephone 0808 800 4040.


Donate now and help support our team of Cancer Information Nurses to provide answers and information to thousands of people.

 
 
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Recent donors

 
Anonymous

Anonymous donated £64.10

Donated on behalf of Lorraine and James on the occasion of their wedding, and in recognition of the work done by cancer nurses on behalf of patients and their families.

offline donation

Jane donated £128.21

Donated in memory of Uncle Charles Mellon, who died on 6th February 2010 from Lung Cancer. Uncle Charles was lucky enough to die at home with family but with trained nurses available if needed. Everyone, patients and family, should have qualified competent nurses available during what is Life's most difficult passage. Thanks to those who were there for Uncle Charles and thanks to all those who are there for others in need.

Anonymous

Anonymous donated £19.23

I would like to make a small contribution to helping others through this terrible time. Good luck in raising the full amount :)

Jenny donated £38.46

I have been to the funeral of my dearest friend today who was 44 years old and was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 years ago. Her twins are just 12 years old and if there is anything that can be done to increase knowledge and help with the treatment of breast cancer then I really look forward to it.

Tony donated £64.10

Well done Ben I am very proud of you doing "The Ride" especially on your own and even more so at this difficult time with Grandad being ill. Looking very much to joining you and supporting you for a few days for this very worthy cause. Dad x


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