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Calum Ross

@calumrossat

News editor for @artsthread. Also work in charity sector doing their social media much better than my own. Critically acclaimed cabaret performer.

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“I thought I’d be able to carry on working through my treatment. Appointments would overrun, meetings needed to be moved. I once had to lock myself in a hospital changing room to take a meeting. This helped me make the decision not to work through my cancer treatment."

“I thought I’d be able to carry on working through my treatment. Appointments would overrun, meetings needed to be moved. I once had to lock myself in a hospital changing room to take a meeting. This helped me make the decision not to work through my cancer treatment."
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After her breast cancer diagnosis in 2022, Rebecca took time off work to receive treatment. She shares her top tips for returning to work after cancer, including: 👉 Ensuring you're fully ready to return 👉 When to tell your employer 👉 Getting rid of guilt with a phased return

Ripley - NASTY WEE LASSIES AT THE RVT JAN 26TH (@ripleydragqueen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to the new #meangirls movie? Then make sure you get tickets to our Scottish drag version of the original iconic film at Royal Vauxhall Tavern on Friday 26th! 🎟s £10 on OutSavvy UK outsavvy.com/event/17583/na…

Looking forward to the new #meangirls movie? Then make sure you get tickets to our Scottish drag version of the original iconic film at <a href="/thervt/">Royal Vauxhall Tavern</a> on Friday 26th! 🎟s £10 on <a href="/outsavvy/">OutSavvy UK</a> outsavvy.com/event/17583/na…
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Over 20% of people with cancer only told their colleagues about their diagnosis once it became obvious due to treatment. We asked people who came to us for cancer support to share tips on telling colleagues about a diagnosis and how to handle returning to work.

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"I am a real believer in the healing properties of dance and the importance of movement." A few weeks ago, we were excited to welcome #Strictly pro Michelle Tsiakkas to Maggie's West London where she taught dance lessons to people living with cancer👇 brnw.ch/21wGnTq

"I am a real believer in the healing properties of dance and the importance of movement." 
A few weeks ago, we were excited to welcome #Strictly pro <a href="/michelle_tsiak/">Michelle Tsiakkas</a> to <a href="/maggieswlondon/">Maggie's West London</a> where she taught dance lessons to people living with cancer👇 
brnw.ch/21wGnTq
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Has a friend or family member been supported by Maggie’s? Help us continue our vital support by abseiling the Falkirk Wheel on 16 March! Tag someone you’d 🧡 to abseil the Falkirk Wheel with below for a chance to win free registration for you both bit.ly/Abs4Mags24

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Peter was diagnosed with #ProstateCancer in 2022. For him, our centre was a space for treatment choice support and connecting with others living with prostate cancer. Find out more about our support groups or find your nearest centre here: brnw.ch/21wHYhC

Peter was diagnosed with #ProstateCancer in 2022. For him, our centre was a space for treatment choice support and connecting with others living with prostate cancer.

Find out more about our support groups or find your nearest centre here: brnw.ch/21wHYhC
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“The cancer wasn’t just about me, it was my family too.” Rebecca was diagnosed with #BreastCancer in 2020. She shares with us how her diagnosis impacted her whole family, and how we supported them all during this difficult time. Find your nearest centre bit.ly/3S621u4

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Clock 100 miles this April to support people with cancer. Whether you walk, cycle or swim, you'll be helping us to continue providing free expert emotional and practical support to people with cancer and those who love them. Join in here: brnw.ch/21wIc3l

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Welkom to the Maggie's family Maggie's! Our first centre in the Netherlands is now supporting people with cancer and those who love them in Groningen. #JustComeIn

Welkom to the Maggie's family <a href="/MaggiesNL/">Maggie's</a>! Our first centre in the Netherlands is now supporting people with cancer and those who love them in Groningen.
#JustComeIn
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Take a moment for yourself today with our 60-second stress-relieving exercise. We know that living with cancer can be stressful - we're here with you. Just come in to your nearest centre to speak with one of our friendly experts: brnw.ch/21wIUcY #StressAwarenessMonth

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Alex was 33 and working as an Army Officer when he developed significant back pain. After further scans, he was diagnosed with stage 4 testicular cancer. This week he's running the TCS London Marathon for #TeamMaggies after we supported him & his family. Good luck Alex! 👏

Alex was 33 and working as an Army Officer when he developed significant back pain. After further scans, he was diagnosed with stage 4 testicular cancer.

This week he's running the <a href="/LondonMarathon/">TCS London Marathon</a> for #TeamMaggies after we supported him &amp; his family. Good luck Alex! 👏
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We just had to share these lovely moments from @londonmarathon! Feeling inspired? Applications for #TeamMaggies places in #londonmarathon2025 are now open: bit.ly/3Qeyi2i #londonmarathon

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Friends Karl and Matt became close after Karl's wife Sophie and Matt's son Hari were diagnosed with cancer. They share with us how we were able to support the whole family through difficult times. To find your nearest centre visit brnw.ch/21wJcRH