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Action Bladder Cancer UK supports people with bladder cancer. The charity also aims to improve early diagnosis and help people get better outcomes.
The patients’ section on the BAUS website offers information about urological conditions and treatment options.
Cancer Research UK provides practical information on everything from symptoms and screening, to coping after treatment.
Nurse helpline: 080 8800 4040
Fight Bladder Cancer is a national charity supporting those with bladder cancer, campaigning to raise awareness and supporting medical research.
Healthtalk.org provides free and reliable information about a range of health issues, by sharing people’s real-life experiences.
It’s in the Bag provides support for people with testicular cancer from diagnosis, through treatment and beyond.
Tel: 0117 325 9686
Kidney Cancer UK supports people affected by kidney cancer, and funds research into the causes, prevention and treatment of kidney cancer.
Support line: 080 0002 9002
Macmillan Cancer Support offers practical and emotional support and information to people with cancer and those close to them.
Support line: 080 8808 0000
NHS website offers information about different types of cancer.
Orchid is dedicated to supporting men with testicular, penile and prostate cancer.
Helpline: 080 8802 0010
OUTpatients is the UK’s only LGBTIQ+ cancer charity, led by and for LGBTIQ+ people affected by cancer.
Prostate Cancer Research is dedicated to finding new and better ways to treat prostate cancer. Their patient information hub, The infopool, offers information about diagnosis and treatment, along with real stories from people who have been through it.
Prostate Cancer UK offers information and support to people with prostate cancer and their loved ones.
Specialist nurses: 080 0074 8383
Tackle Prostate Cancer is the only patient-led, UK-wide charity representing people with prostate cancer and those who care for them.
The Urology Foundation is committed to finding new treatments and cures for all with urology conditions.