| USEFUL ORGANISATIONS: |
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 Youth Cancer Forum Scotland |
Launched 28th September 2007 - chat and forum for young people across Scotland on the cancer journey |
 Cancer Backup |
Information, understanding and support. Freephone helpline |
 Cancer and Palliative Care |
Cancer and Palliative Care Information Service |
 Cancer Research UK |
Cancer Research |
 Macmillan Cancer Support |
Practical, medical, emotional and financial support. |
 Marie Curie Cancer Care |
Nursing at home, palliative care and research |
 The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre |
The Beatson provides all the radiotherapy, and much of the chemotherapy, for patients with cancer in Scotland’s west. |
 Prostate Cancer UK |
Prostate Cancer Support |
 SCAN |
South East Scotland Cancer Network |
 Mesothelioma |
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Centre |
 University of Stirling Cancer Care. |
Leading patient-focused research into cancer care. |
 Hats and Hair |
Flattering headwear designed for hair loss. |
 Hats 4 Heads |
A mail order hat service for all people coping with hair loss. Try on as many of their comfortable and stylish hats as you like in the comfort of your own home and send back the ones that are not suitable. |
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Prescription Glasses and Sunglasses at fabulous prices. |
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4myhead is the online shop for stylish hats and scarves for cancer patients. Our designs both fully cover and provide a stylish alternative. Order online easily, quickly and securely. |
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