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A cancer diagnosis may impact on your financial situation, there may be additional costs such as transport and parking, in combination with the possibility of not being able to work as you did before the diagnosis. You can find financial and welfare support by clicking on the following links.

These professionals will be able to help guide you to sources of support with...


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Download the MazeMap app

Download the free MazeMap app to your smartphone for quicker access to the St George’s and Epsom Hospitals map whenever you need it.

For quicker access in the future, you can download the free MazeMap app to your smartphone.

Once installed, you’ll be able to open the St George’s and...


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It is natural to feel a range of emotions after a cancer diagnosis, throughout the stages of treatment and when living beyond cancer. Some people may notice that they feel low, others may feel angry or frustrated, stressed or anxious. This page focuses on the experience of stress but for more general information on the psychological impact of cancer you can go to


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St George’s Hospital is designated for teenagers and young adults (TYA) with cancer. A dedicated TYA service provides specialised, age-appropriate treatment for teenagers and young adults with cancer.

We have a dedicated TYA cancer clinical nurse specialist (CNS) Cara Montgomery


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This resource is here to help you navigate nutrition in regard to your cancer.

Please use the sections that you find most useful depending on your dietary needs.

How can a dietitian help:

A dietitian can help you throughout your cancer pathway. We can provide tailored evidenced based nutritional advice for a variety of topics including:


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