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The Macmillan Support Line offers free, confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, we'll listen. Call us on 0808 808 00 00
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In England, prescriptions are free for anything related to cancer or its effects. You need to collect an FP92A form from your GP surgery and apply for a medical exemption certificate. An exemption certificate lasts for 5 years and can be renewed if you are still eligible.
Free specialist counselling. In partnership with Bupa, Macmillan are offering up to four sessions of free one-on-one counselling to people living with cancer. Macmillan Buddies. If you need to talk, we're here to listen. With a weekly call or visit from one of our trained Macmillan Buddies, you don't have to face cancer alone.
Or call the Macmillan Support Line for free on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. Other organisations who can help with grants Turn2us helps people find specific charities that may be able to offer financial help.
Cancer A to Z. Find information about all types of cancer, including diagnosis, treatments and drugs, as well as advice to help with the different ways cancer may impact your life. Find out about the different types of cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, tests and treatment. There are different tests and scans to see if you have cancer.
Macmillan Cancer Support supports local information and support centres, cancer support groups, benefits advisers and cancer support specialists, and can help with practical, medical, financial and emotional support.
Citizens Advice and Macmillan Cancer Support have been working in partnership for well over a decade to provide free welfare benefits advice to people living with cancer in England. This service helps people to maximise their income, access grants, and get support to afford costs related to their cancer care.