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Events for people affected by lung cancer

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Hello all,

We are starting a series of Information Days in a few weeks. These events which run from 9.45 - 3.30 are designed to offer information about managing diagnosis, treatment and services that can offer practical and emotional support. There is time for talking to other people and asking questions of clinicians, benefits advisors and Lung cancer nurses.

If you are interested in finding out more, or attending you can email info@roycastle.org or call 0333 323 7200 and speaking to Calum or Mari.

London 13 March - Wimbledon AFC

Leicester 8/5 - College Court hotel

Bradford 10//5 - Cedar Court hotel

Nottingham July - venue to be confirmed

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VestaTilley

I would potentially be interested in the Nottingham Information Day, depending on the date.

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LorraineDPartnerRoy Castle in reply to VestaTilley

Hello Vesta,

I will let you know as soon as we have a date set. It is likely to be a Wednesday or Thursday early in July,

best

Lorraine

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Bothamsall

I would be interested in the Nottingham venue asap

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LorraineDPartnerRoy Castle

Hello Bothamsall,

We are looking at a couple of options and waiting for feedback from the local Lung Cancer Nurses. I will message you when we have confirmation,

thanks for your interest,

Lorraine

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