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Living well with HIV and cancer

Living well with HIV and cancer

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In this episode, we explore HIV and cancer, focusing on how to better support people navigating diagnosis and treatment. Through conversation with Roland Chesters and Emma Davey, we discuss changing outcomes in HIV care, increased cancer risk, and the challenges of navigating multiple healthcare teams.

The conversation highlights the impact of stigma, the importance of clear communication and inclusive language, and why person-centred, collaborative care is essential for people living with HIV and cancer.

Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer and HIV which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

Links from the episode:
  • EACS Guidelines | EACSociety
  • People First Charter - HIV Language, Person First Language
  • HIV Drug Interactions
  • HIV | Terrence Higgins Trust
  • George House Trust
  • Roland Chesters ‘Ripples from the edge of life’
  • To find out more about the HOPE programme for your patients: macmillan.org.uk/healthcare-professionals/for-your-patients/hope-programme.
  • To find out more about becoming a HOPE facilitator, search ‘HOPE’ on Macmillan’s Learning Hub.

This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objective to offer more personal support to people affected by cancer and other health conditions. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.

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If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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