
AN incurable cancer support group, set up by colleagues at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, has been providing vital support for patients battling an incurable cancer diagnosis.
Originally launched back in September 2024, the group serves to provide additional routes to support and advice, with monthly guest healthcare speakers and is a safe space for patients and their families to share their experiences.
The group was organised by cancer clinical educator, Vicky Hay and includes Macmillan information manager Alan Chandler alongside an additional clinical co-ordinator professional. The latest group event saw guest speakers attend from the psychology and palliative care departments.
Cancer clinical educator, Vicky Hay, said: “The Incurable Cancer Support group is very much about having a safe, shared space for patients and their family to be able to come and discuss their cancer experiences and to share that with others going through a similar experience.
“It’s also about giving the group easy access to advice through the additional guest speakers; giving them an opportunity to ask any questions they may have and ensuring we are linking our patients in with the best quality of care and support available to them.
“The group is open for all patients and family members who would like a safe space to discuss and get support for their incurable cancer diagnosis.”
Those involved are given the opportunity each month to decide what topic would be most useful to have a guest speaker on.
Previous guest speakers to the group have included:
- Social prescribers
- Specialist palliative care
- Dietitians
- Fatigue management
- Macmillan financial advisor

Patient and group member Alan Gray said: “The Incurable Cancer Support group has been amazing. It’s a really great place to get access to so many health care professionals, advice, and information.
“The group has also been going from strength to strength, and it’s been good seeing our group members coming out of their shells and us all feeling comfortable enough to either just sit and listen, or to share our experiences in a safe and non judgemental space.
“It really has been a great group to be a part of and I would wholeheartedly encourage others to join if they are on the fence.”
Cancer support at the Trust
Our cancer information centre provides a confidential walk-in service for anyone with questions or concerns about cancer.
The centres offer support to anyone affected by cancer – whether you’re undergoing treatment yourself or are supporting a loved one.
The Incurable Cancer Support Group
Would you and your family (over 18) like to attend one of our support groups?
Meet every last Tuesday of the month
From 1.30 to 3.30pm
Butterwick Daycentre,
Butterwick Hospice,
TS19 8XN.
For further information and upcoming dates, telephone the cancer information centre on 01642 383041 or Find out more on our website.