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Cancer

Macmillan team

Macmillan lead cancer nurse

Kate 

Advanced nurse practitioner 

Vacant position

Royal Brompton Hospital 

Clinical nurse specialists (CNS)

  • Michael
  • Abigail
  • Natalie

Macmillan registered nurse associate (RNA)

  • Blessing

Harefield Hospital

Clinical nurse specialists 

  • Michelle
  • Jennifer
  • Vanya

Macmillan registered nurse associate (RNA) 

  • Holly

Macmillan welfare officer

  • Patricia 

Cancer patient pathway coordinator

Vacant position

Contact

Royal Brompton Hospital 

Macmillan team

Email: gstt.thoraciccns-rbh@nhs.net 
Phone: 020 7352 8121 (ext. 84133/34/35)

Harefield Hospital 

Macmillan team

Email: gstt.harefieldlungcns@nhs.net 
Phone: 01895 823 737 (ext. 85313/ 85995/ 85989/ 85991) 

The team is available Monday to Friday, 8am - 4pm.

Macmillan welfare team

Welfare advice is available to inpatients at Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals. The service is available Monday to Thursday 10am to 6pm.

For general queries please email: gstt.welfareadvisor@nhs.net 

For welfare surgery appointments: gstt.welfaresurgery@nhs.net 

We see patients who are referred to our hospitals with symptoms that might indicate cancer, as well as patients who have a known cancer diagnosis and who come to Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield Hospital for specific treatments.

About half of the patients we see have a primary lung cancer. However, we also see patients with different cancers types. For example, patients may have a primary cancer of the bowel or breast which is affecting the chest.  

We provide high-quality, up-to-date information about cancer, whilst helping patients with practical and emotional support. We work closely with the clinical nurse specialists in supportive and palliative care and our hospital colleagues who refer patients for treatment at Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals, and in the community, to ensure that care is co-ordinated when you move between different organisations. At Royal Brompton Hospital, we work closely with The Royal Marsden Hospital and University College London Hospitals to treat patients with sarcomas affecting the chest. 

As patients are generally referred on from other general and specialist hospitals, an important aspect of the care the Macmillan cancer team offer is liaising with the teams at the referring hospitals to ensure that care is as seamless as possible.