Crisis Support for EGFR+ Lung Cancer Patients


EGFR+ UK is a small, patient-led charity run by patients and their loved ones for patients and their loved ones. Our members, regional ambassadors, and trustees are all volunteers, and the majority of us are patients too. We work tirelessly to advocate on your behalf and strive to support EGFR+ lung cancer patients as best as we can.

However, it's important to note that EGFR+ UK does not offer crisis support. If you (or a loved one) are feeling overwhelmed or at breaking point, please seek help immediately using the resources below.

Immediate Danger

  • Call 999 or go to A&E: If you or someone else is in immediate danger, don't hesitate to call emergency services or visit the nearest A&E department.

Urgent Help (Non-Life-Threatening)

  • Call NHS 111: For urgent medical help that is not life-threatening, call 111 or visit the NHS 111 website.

  • Contact Your GP, CNS, or Oncology Team: Request an urgent appointment to discuss your mental health.

Support Services

  • Samaritans: Available 24/7 for confidential support on any issue. Call 116 123 or visit the Samaritans website.

  • Mind: Provides information on mental health problems, local support, medication, and treatments. Call 0300 123 3393 or text 86463, available from 9am to 6pm. Visit the Mind website.

  • Shout Crisis Text Line: Text "SHOUT" to 85258 for confidential crisis support via text.

Additional Resources

  • NHS Mental Health Services: Access a range of mental health services, including talking therapies and support for various conditions. Find more information on the NHS Mental Health Services page.

  • Hub of Hope: A national database for finding local mental health services. Visit the Hub of Hope to search for support near you.

Remember

Your mental health is as important as your physical health. Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. If you need assistance, please reach out to the resources listed above. EGFR+ UK is here to support you, and we encourage you to take care of your mental health as part of your overall wellbeing.

For more detailed information, you can visit the NHS pages on urgent mental health support and mental health services​​.