Macmillan's cancer support bus will be stopping off in Bexleyheath town centre during Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
On Thursday, November 9, cancer specialists will be pitched up in the Broadway speaking to anyone who needs advice or support.
The service is open to anyone who feels concerned about lung cancer.
Tracy Neill, cancer information specialist at Macmillan, said: “Knowing what changes to look for and when to see your doctor could make a real difference. Don’t be scared if you have symptoms, get them checked.”
"On Thursday November 9, we’re here to answer any questions about cancer. Whether you want to know what symptoms to look out for, need advice about managing the side effects of your treatment, or want to find local support for carers, come along and see us. We’d be happy to help.”
Lung cancer is common in both men and women, with around 46,000 cases diagnosed every year.
The bus will be parked outside Blackwell Jewellers from 9am until 3pm.
If you are unable to visit the unit but have questions about cancer, visit www.macmillan.org.uk.
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