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A Scottish Charity, Cancer Support Scotland (Tak Tent) offers a number of services to cancer patients, their families and friends. It is important to remember that these services are not just for those who have been diagnosed as having cancer, in many cases, the family, friends and carers may also need this unique support.
Tak Tent promotes the care of people on the cancer journey, their families and friends by providing emotional support to all. |
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Cancer information charity, with up-to-date cancer information, practical advice and support for cancer patients, their families and carers. |
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The UK's leading charity dedicated to cancer research. Their websites have a wealth of information about cancer. |
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A registered charity whose short term goal is to set up local support groups for Alopecia Areata sufferers across Scotland. They offer support and help to people with Alopecia Areata. |
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Their mission is to provide support for those with alopecia areata, totalis and universalis and their families and to increase the awareness of alopecia in Ireland. |
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Their aim is to provide information, advice and support for people with experience of alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. |
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Children's Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) is a Scottish charity that provides the only hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-limiting conditions. CHAS has two hospices - Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House at Balloch. They also have their CHAS at Home team, who support families throughout Scotland. |
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This site is a resource for sarcoma patients in the UK. This website offers a gateway to information about the different types of sarcoma. |
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A free, non-profit community resource for female hair loss sufferers. The only site of its kind, providing an interative community and source of support dedicated entirely to women's hair loss. |
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Online resource for young people with alopecia and their parents. Published by Alopecia UK. |
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This site is run by permanently pull free people with trichotillomania. Keeps up-to-date with new advances and offers long-term, active support. |
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HairlossTalk.com is an independently run, privately owned consumer hair loss information site focused exclusively on treatments backed by clinical evidence. |
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Whether you have experienced cancer yourself, or you are family, friend or carer, you can search on this online network for a buddy to give you the support that you need. |
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A youth-led forum that provides a platform for the interests of young people across Scotland who are affected by cancer. |
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A very comprehensive public interest website focused on understanding hair loss, alopecia and baldness. |
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Cancer and cancer treatments may be associated with nutritional problems. Learn how to support your body through the cancer journey by meeting your nutrient requirements and maintaining a healthy weight. |
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Hair Growth UK
A website for men, women and children with alopecia areata, male and female pattern baldness and telogen effluvium. Effective remedies and natural treatments to get hair to grow back.
Inspirational and friendly too! |
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GIST Is a rare condition: no-one should have to cope with it on their own.
This site is for GIST patients and their supporters to share experiences and information. Most of the content is provided by patients, not by the medically-qualified. |
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Devoted to promoting research into the causes and treatment of Primary Bone Cancer and in particular of Osteosarcoma and Ewing's Sarcoma. Provides information, support and, in the longer term, counselling services for those suffering from Primary Bone Cancer, and their families. |
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A database filled with hand picked links to the Web's best resources, for some of the most searched topics. |
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