If you are having, or have had, treatment for cancer, there are a few additional issues to consider when travelling.
If you are still having treatment, we recommend you speak with a member of the healthcare team that is treating you. They can advise you as to the suitability of your journey and any precautions you should take.
The LJMC team is also pleased to help answer any questions you may have.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Lists things to think about before you travel |
The Grove, Bournemouth
A hotel in Bournemouth with 24-hour nursing expertise on call |
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Lasting Memories Cancer Trust
Organises and funds Memorable Days to offer respite and relief away from the stress of a cancer diagnosis and the affect it has on daily life. For residents of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. |
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Park House Hotel
A unique hotel in Norfolk for people with physical disabilities (run by Leonard Cheshire) |
Donna’s Dream House
Free holiday experiences in Blackpool for children and teenagers with life-threatening illnesses and their families |
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Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust
Through sailing, rebuilds young people’s confidence after treatment |
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Sail4Cancer
Provides water-based respite days and holidays for families affected by cancer |
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Teens Unite
Brings together young people for social, emotional and physical support through workshops, activities and residential stays |
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Willow Foundation
Special days for young people (aged 16-40) with a life-threatening illness |
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Youth Cancer Trust Holidays
Provides support and free activity holidays in Bournemouth for young people (14-30 years) living with cancer |