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One of the most common questions we get asked on the Helpline is what does your organisation do?

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It's a big question but we try to give a straightforward answer.

We offer a unique combination of physical, emotional and spiritual support to everyone over the age of 18 with a cancer diagnosis.

We are here for you whether you are still receiving treatment for cancer or not.

We listen and help you find what is right for you, through services that can deepen your understanding and help you gain more control over your cancer journey.

If you are interested in finding out more why not give us a call on 0845 123 23 10 or post your questions here.

You can find our more about our courses and services at pennybrohncancercare.org/ge....

If you have been on one of our courses it would be wonderful to hear what you think - feel free to write your own blog post or send us your questions.

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Bevfrancisgreen

Where is the penny brohn cancer centre?

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PennyBrohnCancerCare in reply to Bevfrancisgreen

Thanks very much for the question. If you follow the link pennybrohncancercare.org\vi...

you will find full directions to our centre in Bristol.

If you have any questions about our courses don't hesitate to give us a call on the Helpline 0845 123 23 10 and we will happily guide you further.

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Lily57

It's in a village called Pill on the Clifton side of Bristol but they also run some outreach courses at various places across the UK (this is a new initiative) - I have done courses there and calibre of staff and quality and helpfulness of staff is very high

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PennyBrohnCancerCare in reply to Lily57

Thanks very much for the feedback, it feels really good to hear that!