The bladder cancer support group is for anyone affected by bladder cancer, including patients and their family, carers and friends.

It provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen.

The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist. 

  

When is the group?  

The group meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month, 2pm to 4pm. 

  

Where does the group take place?   

You can join either in person, at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, or online (on Zoom). 

  

Where can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the Macmillan Cancer Centre. 

  

Information for people attending the group in person  
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group beforehand.

 

Information for people attending the group online  
  • The meeting will be on Zoom.  

  • We’ll send you the invite, with the Zoom link, the day before the group is held.  

  • If possible, please have your camera on during the group. 

The CAR T-cell support group provides an opportunity for anyone who is having, or have had, CAR T-cell therapy to meet online to share information, ask questions of specialist staff, and support each other.

Everyone is welcome, including patients and their family, friends and carers.

The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist.

 

When is the group held?

The group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 2pm to 4pm.

 

Where is the group held?

The group is held online, on Zoom.

 

How can I book my place or get more information?

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the Macmillan Cancer Centre. 

 

What happens once I've booked my place?
  • We'll email you a Zoom invite the day before the group is held. 
  • If possible, please have your camera on during the session.

The haematology support group provides an opportunity for adults affected by a blood cancer or blood condition to meet online to share information, ask questions of specialist staff, and support each other.

Everyone is welcome, including patients and their family, friends and carers.

The group is facilitated by two support and information specialists and a volunteer.

 

When is the group held?

The group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.

 

Where does the group take place?   

You can join either in person, at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, or online (on Zoom). 

  

Where can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the Macmillan Cancer Centre. 

  

Information for people attending the group in person  
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group beforehand.

 

Information for people attending the group online  
  • The meeting will be on Zoom.  

  • We’ll send you the invite, with the Zoom link, the day before the group is held.  

  • If possible, please have your camera on during the group.

Join our monthly support group for people who experience the late effects of head and neck cancer treatment. The group is for anyone who finished their treatment over 6 months ago and their family members, carers, and friends.

At the group, you’ll have a chance to talk to others, share experiences or listen.

  

When is the group?  

The group meets on the following dates and times:

  • Thursday 25 April, 10am to 12pm
  • Wednesday 22 May, 4pm to 6pm
  • Thursday 27 June, 10am to 12pm
  • Wednesday 24 July, 4pm to 6pm

  

Where does the group take place?   

At the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the Cancer Centre. 

  

Where can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the Macmillan Cancer Centre. 

  

Information for people on the day of the group
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group beforehand.

The Laryngectomee Club is a support group for people affected by a laryngectomy, including family, carers and friends. It provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen. The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a speech and language therapist. 

  

When is the group held?  

The group meets on the first Tuesday of every second month, from 2pm to 4pm. Visit our events web page for upcoming dates.

  

Where does the group take place?   

The group meets at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre.

  

How can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

 

Information for people attending the group in person  
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group beforehand. 

The myeloma support group is for people under the care of University College London Hospitals for myeloma. Family, friends and carers can also join.

It provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen.

A guest speaker is invited to the first part of the session every other month. The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist. 

 

When is the group held?

The group is held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, from 2pm to 4pm.

 

Where is the group held?

The group is held online, on Zoom.

 

How can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre. 

 

What happens once I've booked my place?
  • We'll email you a Zoom invite the day before the group is held. 
  • If possible, please have your camera on during the session.

The penile and urethral cancer support group provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen. A guest speaker is invited for the first part of the session every other month. The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist.  

 

Who can join the group? 

The group is for people who have a penile or urethral cancer.

  

When is the group held?  

The group meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 12pm to 1.30pm

  

Where does the group take place?   

You can join either online (on Zoom) or in person, at the Macmillan Support and Information Service (on the ground floor of the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre).

  

Where can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service.

  

Information for people attending the group in person  
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group beforehand.

 

Information for people attending the group online  
  • The meeting will be on Zoom.  

  • We’ll send you the invite, with the Zoom link, the day before the group is held.  

  • If possible, please have your camera on during the group. 

The prostate cancer support group provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen. A guest speaker is invited for the first part of the session every other month. The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist.  

 

Who can join the group? 

The group is for anyone under the care of University College London Hospitals for prostate cancer.

  

When is the group held?  

The group meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, from 12pm to 2pm

  

Where does the group take place?   

You can join either in person, at the Macmillan Support and Information Service (on the ground floor of the Macmillan Cancer Centre) or online (on Zoom). 

  

How can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service.

  

Information for people attending the group in person   
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group before it starts. 

 

Information for people attending the group online  
  • The meeting will be on Zoom.  

  • We’ll send you the invite, with the Zoom link, the day before the group is held.  

  • If possible, please have your camera on during the group. 

The TTP and platelet disorder support group provides a safe space to talk to others, share experiences or simply listen. The group is facilitated by a support and information specialist and a clinical nurse specialist.  

 

Who can join the group? 

The group is for anyone affected by TTP or a platelet disorder, including patients and their family members, carers and friends. 

  

When is the group held?  

The group meets on the 2nd Monday of every 2nd month, from 1.30pm to 3pm. Visit our events web page for upcoming dates.

 

Where does the group take place?   

The group meets at the Macmillan Support and Information Service, on the ground floor of the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre.

  

How can I get more information or book my place? 

For more information or to book your place: 

  • call 020 3447 3816  

  • email uclh.supportandinformation@nhs.net (please include your full name, hospital number and the group you'd like to join in your email) 

  • ask a member of staff at the Macmillan Support and Information Service.

  

Information for the day of the group
  • Please don't come to the Cancer Centre if you have a cold, cough, sore throat or any flu-like symptoms.

  • If possible, please arrive 15 minutes before the group starts. This will give you time to greet the other members of the group before it starts. 

The support group listed below is facilitated by an external organisation:

The UCLH Chinese Cancer Support Group is a monthly support group for Chinese-speaking people who have cancer, and their friends, family and carers.

When?

The support group is held on the fourth Thursday of the month from 11am to 12:30pm.

Where?

The group is held online. For more information and to book your place email Pak at pak.keung@cacaca.org.