Cancer Focus NI - Myeloma Support Group

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, they may experience feelings of shock, anger, or confusion. Even the most supportive family members, friends, or employers cannot understand exactly how it feels to go through a cancer journey. A cancer support group is one way for individuals to interact with other people in similar circumstances.

What to expect?

A safe and welcoming space for local people to get to know each other and get the support they need. Meetings are designed to provide peer support for people who have had a diagnosis of myeloma. They also provide up to date medical information and current good practice for living well with blood cancer.

Support provided:

  • Peer encouragement
  • Social isolation
  • Information about cancer services and treatment
  • Fun, friendship, and mindfulness

About the service

This service is for people with a myeloma diagnosis. Run by an experienced Group Work facilitator working alongside health care professionals, this support group meets in a variety of locations across Northern Ireland.

How to access the service

Please contact our Nurse Line on 0800 783 3339 or email care@cancerfocusni.org. Alternatively, you can complete the contact form below (click here) and a member of our team will be in touch.