Move Against Cancer

Movement Hub

Exercise & Cancer Information & Support

INSPIRATIONAL Q&A’s

We talk to inspiring people doing incredible things

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Swimming The Channel On Chemo

With Jody Jones

Moving From a Challenge to an Opportunity Mindset

With Gemma Hillier-Moses and Luke Grenfell-Shaw

Mindset Through Cancer

World Champion Triathlete, Siri Lindley

Talking Resilience

With Vicki Gilbert

Real Life Cancer Stories With Everyday Heroes

With Tony Collier & Sue Bowen

All Things Food & Cancer

With Ryan Riley

The Move Online Programme

With Sophie, Helen & Shaun

Being a Partner to Someone Undergoing Cancer Treatment

With Claire, John and Steve

Moving Forwards After a Cancer Diagnosis

With Ambassadors, Lizzie and Juliet

Educational Q&As

A team of expert answer your questions on exercise and cancer

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Movement As A Part Of Everyday Living

With Hayley Lever and Matt Evison

Aktiv Mot Kreft (Active Against Cancer)

With Helle Aanesen

Goal Setting

With Juliet Tripp

Health Psychology and Mental Wellbeing

With Dr Ainslea Cross

Manchester Prehab 4 Cancer

Presented by Gemma, Kirsty, Zoe and Lynne

Integrating Exercise Into The Cancer Care Pathway

With CanRehab Director, Anna Campbell

Discussing Many Aspects of Exercise and Cancer

With Sheffield Ladies: Rebecca, Debbi and Helen

Why Movement Matters

With Gemma, Tom, Rebecca, Lucy & Ainslea

REAL LIFE STORIES

Reflections and stories from the people we've supported

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Starting Again: I Found My Strength In Moving

MOVE AGAINST CANCER WAS PRIMARILY FOR ANDREW BUT AS A FAMILY WE’VE ALL BENEFITTED

MOVE Online Programme participant part of Challenge Squad for BBC Children In Need.

The Power Of Walking: In Support Of Parkwalk

A Parent’s Perspective

Start Unknown, Finish Unforgettable

I’m Grateful I Have Another Day To Live And Fight

Learning To Live With A Brain Tumour

Reflecting On Completing The MOVE Online Programme

I’VE GOT BACK MY PURPOSE IN LIFE

Keeping physically active and observing Ramadan with a cancer diagnosis: A Personal Journey

The Ripples From Cancer Stretch Far And Wide

I NEEDED TO FIND JOY IN LIFE AGAIN

RESOURCES WE LOVE

Showcasing other great cancer resources to inspire, support and educate

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WithU

WithU is a fitness and wellness app providing personalised workout plans, expert coaching, and motivation for all levels, covering activities like strength, running, yoga and meditation. WithU provides app access for all our online programme participants, and we have videos available on our website for you to try.

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MOVING MEDICINE

An awesome resource to help Health Care Professionals integrate physical activity into routine clinical care.

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Ellen MacArthur

The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust inspires young people aged 8-24 to believe in a brighter future living through and beyond cancer. When a young person gets the ‘all clear’ from cancer, there is an expectation of happiness and returning to ‘normal’. But what is ‘normal’ now? Their whole world has changed. The future can feel […]

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Park Yoga

A collection of online Park Yoga sessions for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own home and at your own pace.

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Moving Through Cancer

A brilliant website and book by Dr Kathryn Schmitz covering the 5 steps to Moving Through Cancer.

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Get Me Back: Sarah Newman

From life after a cancer diagnosis to exercise and diet tips, there’s something everyone will find useful.

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Ella Dawson Foundation

Providing funded access to experienced Clinical and Counselling Psychologists for those young people who need it.

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HEALTHY RECIPES

A good diet, staying a healthy weight and keeping active can help you can reduce your risk of certain cancers.

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Shine Cancer Support

Supporting people in their 20s, 30s and 40s with a cancer diagnosis to navigate work, dating, finances and more.

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Guy’s Physical Activity Resources

The Cancer Physiotherapy team at the Guy’s Cancer Centre, partnered with South East London Cancer Alliance and Guy’s Cancer Academy to develop a set of resources that can be used by health care professionals and people living with cancer, to encourage and support discussions about the benefits of physical activity and exercise.  

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Get Your Oomph Back

Informative, well-written and easy-to-understand blogs on how to exercise when living with and beyond cancer.

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Daylight

Daylight is your expert guide through worry and anxiety. Learn how to get out of your head, face difficult emotions, and be more present for the good stuff.

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MACMILLAN

Resources on exercising when living with and beyond cancer, as well as general advice on healthy eating and activity.

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CanRehab

CanRehab is the first UK training provider to offer level 4 cancer and exercise rehabilitation courses

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CANCER CARE MAP

A UK wide online directory of cancer care services, putting you in touch with the support organisations in your local area.

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Building Resilience

An inspiring video on resilience by Vicki Gilbert; a cancer survivor, amputee, Channel relay swimmer, and mum of three.

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Move Dance Feel

Move Dance Feel is a creative community dedicated to addressing inequality in cancer care by making dance accessible to all women living with and beyond cancer. They offer free weekly online dance sessions, an annual programme of in-person retreats and weekenders, and opportunities to dance together.

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Breathe Outside

Tailored, safe and effective outdoor activity and movement. An appealing alternative to gym-based schemes.

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Parkwalk

An easy to follow, eight week plan to help people work towards the end goal of being able to walk 5k.

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Pocket Medic

A series of videos on Lymphoedema and the importance of exercise, compression garments, skin care, exercise and more.

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Prehab 4 Cancer

Supporting those newly diagnosed with cancer to engage in exercise, nutritional screening and emotional well-being.

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Secondary Sisters

Two friends who are changing perceptions of living with incurable breast cancer.

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The Bike Network

Supporting cancer patients, survivors and their family members by supplying them with bicycles and cycle equipment.

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Trekstock

Getting young adults in their 20s and 30s moving again physically, socially and psychologically after cancer.

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Sleepio

Struggling with sleep? Sleepio helps you to track your sleep patterns and builds you a plan to improve your sleep quality.

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Whether you want to write a blog, speak on our podcast, or host an exercise session, we’d love to hear from you.

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