We are open and here to support people affected by cancer.
If you or some one you know has questions, needs or concerns Please do not hesitate to contact us.
By phone 0161 922 5644 and email [email protected]
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK and worldwide, yet 90% of cases are preventable.
Protect your skin daily from UV damage and #CheckYourSkin monthly for signs of change.
#SkinCancerAwarenessMonth
@SKCIN @skcincharity
If you’re between 50-74 and registered with a GP you will automatically be sent your screening kit through the post every two years.
If you think you’re eligible and haven’t received a kit, call 0800 707 6060.
#GMBowelScreening#BowelCancerAwarenessMonth
⭐️ SAVE THE DATE ⭐️ Friday 8th May 2026
Not long to go until our annual Transformation celebration event. We’d love to see you there..
Come and join us to find out more about some of the great Transformation work going on across our Trust!
Get to know where to go this Easter bank holiday weekend.
You can find advice and a list of local services, including pharmacies by checking out our website: https://t.co/ElLxTxe4jx
Our Carers Drop In event is set to take place from 1.30 to 3.30pm on Mon 13th April. We’re excited to welcome Lauren Batchelor from @DerbyshireFRS who will be on hand to provide advice on home and fire safety. If you need help arranging care so you can attend, call: 01298 875 080
#bowelcancer is the 4th most common cancer in the UK. But it’s treatable and curable if you discover it early. Take a few minutes to complete your FIT kit as soon as you receive it. #cancerawareness
Tameside HealthWatch Health and Wellbeing Day - Drop in Support from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Stamfordpark Pavillion
Access to amazing Tameside services. Macmillan Cancer Information and support available to 1pm
You’re warmly invited to join us from 10am to 12pm on Fri 10th April for our monthly Coffee Morning, as we celebrate a very special milestone – 10 years of our Hospice at Home service. Everyone is welcome, so please do share this invitation with anyone you think may like to join!
A #Tameside woman is urging others to listen to their bodies and seek medical advice if something doesn’t feel right, after discovering she had ovarian cancer following months of bloating and feeling unusually full.
See ➡️ https://t.co/GWxwOrQMA6
#GMOvarianCancer#OvarianCancer
Congratulations to everyone shortlisted.🎉 So proud to see our Tameside Acute Oncology service in the Outstanding Care category and our CCC team leader Shannon in the Spark of excellence staff award🤩 #GMCancerAwards26@VickT75@A_jsmith24@JOB_NHS@AO_CNS_TGH@GM_Cancer
Struggling after a bereavement? You’re not alone. 💚Join others who understand at our Bereavement Support Group—a gentle, safe place to talk and feel supported. The Monastery Manchester (89 Gorton Ln, M12 5WF) 25th March 2pm to 4pm https://t.co/pqSPPBo9XH
I'm delighted to share that Tameside's Acute Oncology Service have been shortlisted as finalists in this year's #GMCancerAwards26 in the category of Outstanding Care. Our CCC Team leader,Shannon Hampson, is a finalist in the Spark of Excellence Staff award⭐️
A simple conversation could help save someone’s life.
If you spot someone who doesn’t look OK. Small, soft questions can be a gentle way in - they interrupt the cycle of thoughts and help someone shift a little inside and engage with the world outside of their thoughts
From Monday 23 February, the Urgent Treatment Centre at Tameside Hospital will be temporarily relocating, for a period of two weeks, into the Blue Suite, accessed via the Hartshead North entrance.
Opening times remain 8am to 10pm. Many thanks for your understanding with this.
United by unique for @WorldCancerDay supporting our Back2U colleagues at the L'Oreal distribution factory raising cancer awareness in a workplace where the workforce speak 29 different languages #WeAreLOreal 🧡💙
Breaking news 📢UK Government commit to a £10 million pound Fund to support children and young people with cancer with the cost of getting to treatment.
This is absolutely huge news for young cancer patients and their families who spend an average of £250 per month travelling to treatment, often over many months or years.
Thank you so much for standing with us to make a massive difference.
👉https://t.co/w7dsCOIUPg