Life with Cancer 2017

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Life with Cancer 2017 An event supporting those affected by cancer Thursday 16 November 2017, 10am - 4pm Harrogate Convention Centre Register today for your FREE place Saving Yorkshire Lives Registered Charity 516898

Life with Cancer 2017 Did you know...? There are around 190,000 people in Yorkshire living with or beyond a diagnosis of cancer. This number is set to grow in the coming years leaving even more people in our region to cope post-diagnosis. About the event This free event hosted by Yorkshire Cancer Research is a day for people across Yorkshire affected by cancer. It is the first event of its type to be run by the Charity and has been designed with the help of people from across Yorkshire, all with their own personal experience of cancer. Living with cancer is not easy, but you are not alone. Whether you are a patient, carer, friend or family member we invite you to join us for a day of advice and information to help you live better with and beyond cancer. Alongside our packed programme you will also have the opportunity to speak to experts in our Information Hub including speakers from the day, local support services and support groups. On the day we would like to collect your ideas on research we could fund in the future and hear what would make a real difference to your cancer experience. You ll also be able to contribute to our new online resource of top tips to help other patients. Registration is essential. To secure your place either: Complete our online registration form at Complete and return the registration form attached to this leaflet Call our Head Office on 01423 501 269. Places are limited and registration closes at midnight on 8 November 2017. The Charity reserves the right to close registration early if the event becomes fully booked. Further information will be provided on our website. Programme How to find us Directions The Harrogate Convention Centre is located in the centre of Harrogate in North Yorkshire HG1 2HR. The event will be accessed through Entrance 3 located on King s Road. Parking: Local car parks are available just a few minutes walk away from Harrogate Convention Centre Jubilee Multi-storey Car Park HG1 1DJ Victoria Multi-storey Car Park HG1 5LQ Odeon Car Park HG1 5LT West Park Multi-storey Car Park HG1 1HS Public transport Rail: Harrogate is connected to all major cities via the Leeds York rail line with trains running regularly throughout the day. Coming from further afield? Attendees can get 25% off rail tickets if you travel by Virgin East Coast. Visit www.virgintrainseastcoast.com/hic25 to book. Bus: As a special offer for attendees of this event, tickets from Leeds to Harrogate are available on the number 36 bus for a reduced price of 1 (you will need to show event booking confirmation). There are also bus services from the neighbouring towns of Boroughbridge, Wetherby, Keighley, Ilkley, Otley and others. If you need any information on bus and train times visit www.harrogatebus.co.uk or www.northernrailway.co.uk. Accessibility The Harrogate Convention Centre is fully accessible and Blue Badge parking is available free of charge on site. Please let us know in advance of any special requirements or questions you may have. Food and drink Tea, coffee and water will be provided throughout the day. Food and drinks will be available for you to purchase on site at lunch time, or feel free to bring a packed lunch with you. If you have any dietary requirements please advise the Charity in advance and we will endeavour to accommodate your needs.

Programme 09.15 - Registration opens 10.00 - Welcome and introductions 10.20 - Talking about cancer Reflections on the language we use to talk about cancer based on personal experiences. 10.35 - Lifestyle and cancer Find out about the latest research in cancer and nutrition, exercise, and alcohol consumption from experts in the field. Here s your chance to put your questions to our specialist panel. 11.25 - Tea and coffee break 11.55 - Breakout session 1 Option 1 - Managing side effects Find out about the latest research on consequences of cancer and cancer treatment including pain and fatigue. Our panel will explore how to manage common side effects of treatment from different viewpoints including those of patients, researchers and health care professionals. Option 2 - Coping with cancer Join in on a discussion session exploring issues that come hand in hand with a cancer diagnosis including fear of recurrence and concerns about changes to your body. Option 3 - Pilates Register to take part in a practical Pilates session specifically designed for cancer patients. You may wish to Option 4 - Leeds Rhinos introduction to exercise Register to take part in a practical introduction to exercise session designed for cancer patients. You may wish to 12.45 - Lunch Opportunity to visit the stands in the Information hub and talk to other attendees. 13.45 - Breakout session 2 Option 1 - Caring for carers It s not just the patient that is affected by cancer carers also have many concerns and may benefit from support. Our panel will look at these issues from different viewpoints including those of carers, health care professionals and research experts. Option 2 - Financial and legal advice Hear professionals speak about financial and legal issues that may arise for those affected by cancer. The presenters will also be available in the Information Hub throughout the day for any questions you may have. Option 3 - Mindfulness Join in a practical session learning about mindfulness techniques. These meditative approaches may be helpful for improving your mental well-being. 14.35 - Tea and coffee break 15.00 - Breakout session 3 Option 1 - Getting involved in clinical trials Find out about the benefit of taking part in clinical trials from the patient perspective as well as from our funded researchers. Learn more about ongoing trials we fund in lung, bowel and bladder cancer. Option 2 - Talking about cancer Cancer is never an easy subject to talk about. But it may be that if we can be more open in talking about cancer, it could make those difficult conversations easier. Come explore how together we can improve how we talk about cancer. Option 3 - Pilates Register to take part in a practical Pilates session specifically designed for cancer patients. You may wish to Option 4 - Leeds Rhinos introduction to exercise Register to take part in a practical introduction to exercise session designed for cancer patients. You may wish to 15.50 - Wrap up and thank you 16.00 - Close * Programme may be subject to change

Registration form Please complete a separate registration form for each individual attending the event. Tear off completed forms and return to: Yorkshire Cancer Research, Freepost YCR. Please complete all fields in CAPITALS YOUR PROGRAMME CHOICES Select one choice for each session. Breakout session 1 Managing side effects Pilates Breakout session 2 Coping with cancer Introduction to exercise Registration form Please complete all fields in CAPITALS ABOUT YOU Title: Name: Email: Postal Address: Caring for carers Mindfulness Financial and legal advice Postcode: Breakout session 3 Getting involved in clinical trials Pilates ABOUT THE EVENT Where did you hear about the event? YCR website Word of mouth Hospital clinic Newspaper (please state) Talking about cancer Introduction to exercise Support group Doctor s surgery Social media Other (please state) Telephone No: By registering for the above event you agree for your details to be stored by Yorkshire Cancer Research in line with the Data Protection Act of 1998. We will use your details to contact you regarding the event only. We would also like to keep you up to date with our latest news about the work we do, the research we fund and other ways you can get involved, including fundraising. We promise never to share your personal information with any other organisation outside of Yorkshire Cancer Research for their marketing purposes. Yorkshire Cancer Research may need to disclose the data to a third party for processing purposes. Please tell us if you would be happy for us to contact you: Do you have any comments on what you would like to achieve from the day? By email By post By phone By SMS For full details on how we use your information please visit www.ycr.org.uk/privacy

About Yorkshire Cancer Research Yorkshire Cancer Research helps people in Yorkshire avoid, survive and cope with cancer. We are dedicated to addressing specific cancer problems in Yorkshire, by funding research projects right here in our region. We work to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer in Yorkshire so that you, your family, friends and neighbours will have the very best chance of living a long and healthy life. E: bookings@ycr.org.uk T: 01423 501269 Jacob Smith House 7 Grove Park Court Harrogate HG1 4DP