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Some places that people find support are:
 | Family and friends |
 | Doctors and nurses |
 | Other health professionals such as counsellors |
 | Spiritual/religious groups |
 | Support groups and charities |
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Leukaemia Care is a support charity for anyone affected by blood cancers. They provide a 24 hour telephone helpline manned by counsellors during the day and trained volunteers at night. The helpline staff can offer advice on issues from how to claim benefits to coping with bereavement.
CARE line number 0800 1696680 email:info@leukaemiacare.org.uk website:www.leukaemiacare.org.uk
www.cancerbuddiesnetwork.org
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