Plymouth Area Cancer Support Network (PACS)
Plymouth Area Cancer Support Network (PACS Network) is made up of the organisers of cancer support groups in the Plymouth area and professionals in the fields of cancer treatment and support.
By working together we are trying to ensure that all groups provide such care, assistance, and guidance as may be needed and welcomed by cancer patients, their families and friends.
We share information, experiences and training, offer joint social and other events so that each group is as good as it can be.
The Network also acts as a united voice in communicating the experiences of cancer patients to the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust and other organisations.
Support groups
Living with cancer can be isolating, but joining a group of people who've faced similar experiences can help. These groups offer social and emotional support, organize social events, and invite speakers. Sharing your own stories and listening to others who've been through cancer can make you feel less alone. Research confirms that support groups assist individuals in coping with cancer, its treatment, and living well afterwards. You're not alone in this journey and connecting with others who understand can make a significant difference.
Just Cancer Support Group
The Just Cancer Support Group meets regularly in Plymouth throughout the year. For more information, please email contact@plymouthcancersupport.com
Bladder and Kidney Cancer
The Bladder and Kidney Cancer Support Group meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Mustard Tree. For more information, please call 01752 431534 or visit http://bcsg.derriford.mt-soft.net/
Bowel Cancer
The Plymouth and District Bowel Cancer Support Group meets once a month at the Invicta Hotel on the Hoe, Plymouth. For more information, please email admin@plymdistbcsg.com
Brain Tumour
Brain Tumour Support Devon, Cornwall & Plymouth has monthly brain tumour support groups that take place in Plymouth on the last Friday of the month. Home visits are available by request. The service is available to both the patient and family members who are also affected by a brain tumour diagnosis. For more information, please call 01454 422701.
Breast Cancer
The Bosom Pals Social Group meets every 4th Wednesday of the month at Fort Stamford Health and Social Club. For more information, please email Bosompalsplymouth@gmail.com
The BRCA Gene
The BRCA Support Group meets regularly in Plymouth throughout the year. For more information, please email lisalillicrap@gmail.com
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
The Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Support is a friendly group supporting those with CLL. For more information, please visit http://www.derrifordcllsupport.org/
Gynaecological Cancers
The Gynae Girls is a social group for women affected by any form of gynaecological cancer (cervical, ovarian, etc.). We meet on the last Monday of each month at The Invicta Hotel, 11-12 Osbourne Place PL21 2PU. For more information, please email gynaegirlscsg.plymouth@gmail.com.
Lung Cancer
The British Lung Foundation - Breathe Easy Support Group is a support group for anyone affected by a lung cancer diagnosis. They meet at Tothill Community Centre, Knightion Road, St Judes, Plymouth, PL4 9DA. For more information, please email cpc1323@gmail.com.
Lymphoma -Hodgkins and Non-Hodgkins Disease
The Plymouth Lymphoma Support Group meets for clinical and social talks with a bit of social time, friendship and a listening ear. They meet at the Derriford Centre for Health and Wellbeing. For more information, please email contact@plymouthcancersupport.com
Male Cancers
Dashnet supports all men diagnosed with cancer. The group meets at The Brook Inn, Plympton We believe that nobody should ever have to wake up to the news that they have cancer and also that nobody should ever have to go through it alone. We at Dash are proud of Dashnet, our men affected by cancer support group here in Plymouth. For more information, please email danielsilver8019@yahoo.com.
Mesothelioma
The South-West Mesothelioma Group can be contacted by emailing Plh-tr.Mesothelioma-Nurses@nhs.net
Myeloma
Myeloma Support Group meets on the 1st Friday of each month in the conference room, Derriford Centre for Health and Wellbeing. For more information, please email suehurley7@outlook.com or carolallen@aol.com.
Questions to ask your doctor if you have cancer concerns
- Do you think I might have cancer?
- Are you going to refer me?
- What happens next?
- How long will I have to wait to see someone?
- Will there be tests?
- What will these involve?
- How long will it take to get results?
- Will we both be told?
- What sort of treatment will I need?
- Will I have to take time off work?
- Will I still be able to come to see you?
- Is there anyone I can talk to more about this?
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