Supporting the

Neuroendocrine Cancer Community

Join us and get involved!

We’re always looking for enthusiastic people to help with our work. We have a range of volunteering opportunities for you to get involved with.

 

  • Become a Natter support group co-ordinator
  • Become a Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Ambassador
  • Represent our charity at events and conferences
  • Get involved in our awareness campaigns
  • Have your say and complete our surveys
  • Fundraise for us!

Ways to get involved

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Support group coordinator

Becoming a Natter Coordinator is a fantastic way to support the community, and we are always looking for people to set up new local support groups and facilitate online groups.

Ambassadors

As patients co-founded Neuroendocrine Cancer UK, we feel it is essential to work with patients on various projects maintaining the patient-centric ethos that underpins everything we do.

Volunteer at Events

We often attends conferences, fundraisers and awareness events. Being a small team, we are always looking for enthusiastic people to help with our work and represent our organisation.

Social Media

Get creative – share your story, discuss your diagnosis, symptoms, support, or anything else Neuroendocrine Cancer related over our social media platforms.

Have your say

By completing our surveys, you will help us gather or gain knowledge in fields such as research.

Fundraise

Set yourself a challenge, go on an adventure or just something silly and raise vital funds for Neuroendocrine Cancer UK.

Campaigns

Learn more about our campaigns and help us to raise awareness and improve early diagnosis and access to the best treatment.

Share your story

Share your story and support those affected by Neuroendocrine Cancer.

Working group

Join a focus group discussions to help us gain insight into patients’ experience of their treatment and care.

In memory

Share memories of a loved one and help us raise awareness of Neuroendocrine Cancer.

Where would you like to visit next?

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Symptoms

Tests

Newly diagnosed

Treatments

Your cancer site

What is Neuroendocrine Cancer?

Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

How we can support you

NC research and our campaign work

End of life care