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East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group

by | Mar 6, 2023 | Events News, Kidney Cancer News, Kidney Cancer UK News | 0 comments

Join the East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group

 

📆 Our next meeting is Saturday 8th February 2025, 11am-2pm at Belton House, Grantham

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Our free East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group, in partnership with NHS Lincolnshire and Macmillan Cancer Support, warmly welcomes kidney cancer patients at any stage of their journey, along with carers, family members, and friends.

We offer a relaxed and supportive environment where you can share experiences, ask questions, or simply listen to others while enjoying the social connection.

The group meets both online via Zoom and in-person, with meeting dates announced in advance on our social media platforms.

Who Can Join?

To participate in the East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group, patients must currently be receiving or have previously received treatment in the East Midlands region. This includes Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, and Peterborough.

If you’re outside these areas, don’t worry! Our regular and popular online support groups are open to everyone, and we’d be delighted to welcome you there.

How to Register

To join the East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group, simply complete the registration form below. Be sure to tick the relevant boxes to indicate whether you’d like to attend online or face-to-face sessions. Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the details you need.

We look forward to welcoming you into the East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group community and supporting you on your journey.

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Kidney Cancer UK

Kidney Cancer UK is the UK’s leading kidney cancer charity. We seek to reduce the harm caused by kidney cancer by increasing knowledge and awareness, providing patient information and by supporting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of the disease