Macmillan Support Line for people living with cancer at Christmas

Date published: 14 December 2019


While most of us are looking forward to Christmas, for people living with cancer, it can be a very different story. The physical effects of the illness and side effects of treatment may leave them feeling unwell and fatigued, and unable to join in the festivities as they normally would.

They may also be plagued by worries that they struggle to explain to their loved ones. Some people may be worried about how the next round of chemotherapy will affect their body or how their income has dropped since their diagnosis. For others they may be distressed that they can’t muster the energy to prepare or enjoy Christmas dinner as they normally would.

Around 1,100 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in Rochdale, turning their lives completely upside down. 

The free Macmillan Support Line (0808 808 0000) will be providing support over the holidays between 8am – 5pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, and 9am – 5pm on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

You can also access the Macmillan Online Community 24/7 at www.macmillan.org.uk to share your experiences and concerns with other people affected by cancer.

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