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Recovering from breast cancer
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For further information on breast cancer, contact the following organisations:
For further information on breast cancer, contact the following organisations:
- · For a free Breast Cancer and You - Coping with a Diagnosis booklet or for any breast cancer concerns, call Breast Cancer Care's free helpline: 0808 800 6000 from Mon-Fri, 10am to 5pm, and Saturday, 10am to 2pm.
· A new self-help CD-Rom You Can Live With Cancer (£12.99) is launching this month. It uses state-of-the-art technology to present moving images, text, music and exercises for cancer patients who are looking for ways to help themselves. Ring CanHelpNow 0117 980 9500 to order.
· Bristol Cancer Help Centre was founded in 1980 and has pioneered the holistic 'Bristol Approach' to cancer. The centre offers a fully integrated range of therapies, healing and support services aimed at strengthening those with cancer and their carers, in body, mind and spirit. Tel: 0117 980 9505 or see www.bristolcancerhelp.org.
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