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One in three of us will get cancer. Finding out that you or someone you love has the disease can leave you feeling shocked, upset and isolated. It may be you need answers, reassurance or simply help with the things that matter to you.
That’s why we’re building the Sussex Macmillan Cancer Support Centre. So people affected by cancer get the information and support they need, at the time when they need it most. With your help we can make sure that they don’t have to go through it alone.
We are aiming to develop the very best cancer support services, based at the centre and reaching out to people affected by cancer across Sussex. Geoff Brown, Project Implementation Manager, Macmillan
We are aiming to develop the very best cancer support services, based at the centre and reaching out to people affected by cancer across Sussex.
Geoff Brown, Project Implementation Manager, Macmillan
Every year more than 7,500 people in Sussex find out they have cancer. Many are left with little or no information or support at the time when they most need it.
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We need your help to raise £3.7million to build the Sussex Macmillan Cancer Support Centre. The centre will provide all round information and support to people with cancer in a calm, friendly and welcoming environment.
Find out more about the Sussex appeal and how you can get involved in supporting the development of the Sussex Macmillan Cancer Centre.
Cancer is the toughest fight most of us will ever face. But you don't have to go through it alone. The Macmillan team is here to support you every step of the way.
Whether you give your time, your experience or your support, we can all be part of the Macmillan team and make a difference to people affected by cancer.
As a recovering cancer patient, a drop-in centre is absolutely essential. You need advice on recovery symptoms and help with diet and exercise, as well as a social place where patients can exchange views. Verena Smith, from Brighton
As a recovering cancer patient, a drop-in centre is absolutely essential. You need advice on recovery symptoms and help with diet and exercise, as well as a social place where patients can exchange views.
Verena Smith, from Brighton
The Sussex Macmillan Cancer Support Centre in Brighton is a partnership between Macmillan, Sussex Cancer Fund and Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.|
The Sussex Cancer Fund| was established nearly 30 years ago to improve facilities and care provided at the Sussex Cancer Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital.
Call 07703 672773 Email gbrown@macmillan.org.uk|