Your Most Read Articles in 2022

01 January 2023 — david-allen

As we say goodbye to another year, and we look ahead to 2023, we’ve taken a look at your most read articles of 2022.

Thank you to all of the organisations and individuals that have contributed to providing us with such valuable services and information.

  1. Cancer & Family
    Support for Children When a Parent has Cancer
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  2. City Spotlight
    Cancer Support Services in Liverpool
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  3. Prostate Cancer Awareness
    Support for Prostate Cancer in the UK
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  4. Guest Post
    Creative Toolkits for Children Affected By Parental Cancer
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  5. Our Cancer Survey
    The Results So Far…
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  6. Breast Cancer Awareness
    Support for Breast Cancer in the UK
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  7. Guest Post
    How Can Cancer Patients Obtain Social Care in the UK?
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  8. City Spotlight
    Cancer Support Services in Hull
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  9. Our Cancer Survey
    1 in 3 Cancer Patient Aren’t Aware of Vital Support Services
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  10. World Cancer Day
    How Cancer Care Map Can Help You
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Bridging the Gap: Supporting Veterans in County Durham and Darlington with Cancer Information and Support | Guest Blog by

In this guest blog post, we hear from the County Durham and Darlington Veterans’ Project as they share how they are supporting veterans with cancer information and support, while working to remove the barriers veterans often face when accessing health and wellbeing services.   “In County Durham and Darlington, the percentage of people who have […]

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There are often many options when facing cancer treatment and surgery. It’s important to discuss with your oncology team and raise any questions you might have to find the treatment that is right for you. If you have the option of private treatment, there may be procedures to consider that aren’t available on the NHS. […]