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Doctors estimate that one in three people will get some form of cancer at some point in their lives.

Each of those people will have friends, relatives and carers who will be affected too.

They can ALL benefit from CBN by finding the support and friendship of somebody who shares the same feelings, experiences and ideas as themselves. You may even discover someone living around the corner from you going though the same thing that you never knew existed before! The possibilities are endless.

Have you ever wished for somebody to talk to about what you’re going through? Somebody who understands? Most of us have friends and/or relatives to give us that much needed cancer support which is just wonderful, but nobody really understands how it feels unless they’ve been there.

Somewhere out there, someone is feeling exactly like you.

Cancer Buddies Network brings together people from all walks of life for cancer support and friendship – to go through what life is throwing at you hand in hand with others in the same situation.

What people are saying about Cancer Buddies Network
Professor Jane Plant CBE, DSc, FRSM, FRSE
Professor of Geochemistry, Imperial College London
Author of The Plant Programme

Professor Jane Plant CBE, DSc, FRSM, FRSE
 
 
We are delighted that Jan, who recovered from breast cancer using the Plant Programme dairy free diet, has set up Cancer Buddies to help other sufferers and their families. We are even more delighted that she is linking to Cancer Support International to help you find science based advice on diet and lifestyle to help you complement your orthodox treatment for cancer.
 
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