Accessibility
If you have any trouble using our website with certain web browsers or other software like screen readers, we want to help. As an organisation, we take web accessibility seriously and our web team are working to ensure we comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines set out by the W3C organisation.
Customer feedback is important to us. If you discover a part of our web site that has been difficult to use, please let us know by emailing us at admin@headandneckcancer.co.uk.
The various web browsers have different ways of using Access keys, we've listed below some of the popular browsers and how to use the access keys with them:
- Internet Explorer 5+: while holding down 'Alt' select the access key and press Return
- Internet Explorer 4: while holding down 'Alt' select the access key to be taken directly to the page
- Internet Explorer 5+ (Macintosh): while holding down 'Ctrl' select the access key
How will cancer affect my life?
We have compiled over 800 individual questionnaires completed by our patients over the last 10 years to allow users to perform a customisable search to help predict what their quality of life might be like after surgery / radiotherapy. Use the link below to access this part of our site.

Patient Audio Stories
Some of our previous patients have kindly provided audio storeis. these give fantastic insights into their own personal struggle with head and neck cancer and we hope that you will find them inspiring.
