Cancer Services in West London
A quick search directory of national, regional and borough based clinical services
British Lymphology Society
The British Lymphology Society provides a directory of Lymphoedema treatment services.
Use the website address above to find your local services.
Cancer Black Care
Provides support for all those living with and affected by cancer, with an emphasis on Black people and people of colour.
LymphConnect
LymphConnect is an online platform developed to help manage lymphoedema or lipoedema, understand more about the condition, share experiences and get support and advice.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan provide cancer information, support and help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can.
Visit the website to get help with paying bills, advice on benefits or treatment, or to just chat.
Maggie’s
T 0300 123 1801
Maggie's has a network of centres in many locations throughout the UK. It provides free information about cancer, financial benefts and offers emotional and social support to people with cancer, as well as their family, and friends.
Marie Curie
T 0800 090 2309
Marie Curie provide support for patients and carers through terminal illness.
Find information and support through the telephone helpline and online chat via their website.
Other services include Marie Curie nurses, Hospice care, helper and companion services.
OUTpatients
A safe space for anybody who identifes as LGBTIQ+ and has had an experience with any kind of cancer at any stage. Also produces resources about LGBT cancer experiences.
St John's Hospice Lymphoedema Care
This clinic is for patients suffering from lymphoedema in any part of their body as a result of cancer treatment or chronic conditions.
The lymphoedema care provided is free to NHS patients registered with a GP within our catchment area. The NHS service is provided within St John and St Elizabeth Hospital under the hospice or at Charing Cross Hospital.
Teenage Cancer Trust
T 020 7612 0370
A UK-wide charity devoted to improving the lives of teenagers and young adults with cancer. There is a support network for young people with cancer, their friends and families.