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Cancerkin Centre
The Royal Free Hospital
London
NW3 2QG
Tel: 020 7830 2323
Fax: 020 7830 2324
Web: www.cancerkin.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday (answerphone at other times).
Cancerkin is a breast cancer charity. Its activities include the following:
- One-to-one support by trained volunteer visitors with personal experience of breast cancer
- Group support meetings
- Massage, reflexology and reiki
- 'Look Good - Feel Better' programme
- Lymphoedema clinic by hospital specialist referral (upper limb problems related to breast cancer treatment only)
- Counselling, psychotherapy
- Information - courses - seminars
- Yoga class
- Psycho-sexual counselling
- Drop-in information library with internet facilities
- Art therapy
- Creative writing
- Pilates
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