The "patient-led" transformation is set to revamp and improve the current cancer care facility
which used to host around 6,000 patients a year until it closed to drop-ins during the pandemic, which also saw some of its space used for offices.
The aim of the centre, which is run by Macmillan's health and wellbeing support team, is to listen to cancer patients, provide advice and signpost them to resources. For many, the non-clinical area has also become a safe space for patients in the hospital.
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