Who’s in the team? If you’re receiving cancer treatment, you’ll be in regular contact with your cancer team.
Who you might meet
- cancer nurse specialist expert nurse
- oncologist doctor specialising in cancer
- haematologist doctor specialising in blood disorders including blood cancers
- pathologist laboratory doctor who specialises in body tissues
- radiologist specialist in scans and xrays
- surgeon doctor who does operations
- therapists such as physiotherapists, dieticians, mental health professionals or occupational therapists who help maintain your quality of daily life
Stay in touch Ask for a number to call with questions in between appointments – once you are under the care of an oncology or haematology team you should be given an emergency contact number to call for urgent help and advice.
Side-effects If you are experiencing side effects from your treatment, talk to your consultant or cancer nurse specialist. Others in the team may be able to help too. For example, psychologists can help with anxiety.
Clinical trials Some people choose to become involved in clinical trials, to try out new treatments not yet widely available. To find out more, ask your cancer team.
To find out what’s available in your area, search the map.