At Calderdale and Huddersfield Foundation NHS Trust, they are committed to supporting people in improving their health and wellbeing throughout their cancer journey.
Research shows that working towards good mental wellbeing, regular exercise, and a healthy diet before, during, and after cancer treatment can benefit people in many ways, including:
- Tolerating cancer treatment better
- Experiencing fewer complications from surgery
- Feeling less tired and having a better mood
- Being more independent in daily activities
- Spending fewer days in hospital
- Improving your long term health
Given this, they are expanding on their current service and working in partnership with Yorkshire Cancer Research to develop programme to support people diagnosed with cancer with physical activity, nutrition, and wellbeing before, during, and after their treatment, and they would value your input.
Help us shape our new cancer service – Fill in form
This survey is for:
- People who have or have had cancer
- People currently receiving treatment
- Family, friends, and carers
- Anyone in the general public who would like to share their views
- Healthcare proffesionals
For more information regarding your health and wellbeing before and after cancer treatment, please see the trust’s prehabilitation website, which can be accessed here: https://www.cht.nhs.uk/services/clinical-services/oncology/information-support/prehabilitation


