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Use your cancer experience to help Macmillan and other cancer-related organisations change the future of cancer care. Becoming a Cancer Voice is a unique and powerful way to make life better for everyone affected by cancer.
There are so many things you can do to make an impact. Simply by attending a meeting, using the phone or even just sending an email, you can make a big difference. Find out what opportunities are available now on the Cancer Voices network.|
You can dedicate as much or as little time as you want to being a Cancer Voice. We know you may be in treatment or getting back to work - so do it at your own pace. It's all managed online, so it's easy to keep organised.
Just join the Cancer Voices Network| and tell us about your experience. We can then match you up with all kinds of great ways to get involved. More than 2000 people affected by cancer are already part of the network and organisations are adding opportunities for you all the time.
*Our Cancer Voices video : Sadly since filming this video, Darren passed away in December 2009.
Registration is now open for the 2010 Cancer Voices Conference.
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Cancer Voices have achieved a lot in the past and get lots of support from Macmillan.
After being diagnosed with mouth cancer in 2005, I became self-conscious about being both young and ethnic. Now, I've signed up as a Cancer Voice so that my experience can help others and I can build up my confidence. It's good to feel useful again. Melanie, 24, Greater London
After being diagnosed with mouth cancer in 2005, I became self-conscious about being both young and ethnic. Now, I've signed up as a Cancer Voice so that my experience can help others and I can build up my confidence. It's good to feel useful again.
Melanie, 24, Greater London
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