Urology Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist and Support Team

The Clinical Nurse Specialist Team

The Urology Clinical Nurse Specialists are experts in urological cancer care, we work as part of the Cancer Support Team. We can answer your questions and give you information about your diagnosis, treatment, and support available during and after your care.

Cancer Support Worker (CSW) 

The Cancer Support Worker is a non-registered member of the cancer support team. They have received training to provide support and information about physical, emotional, and practical concerns to help you self-manage your recovery and return to as healthy a lifestyle as soon as possible.

Personalised Care and Support Planning (PCSP)

Personalised Care and Support Planning is a conversation and assessment offered with your Clinical Nurse Specialist and/or Cancer Support Worker to help discuss your health and wellbeing in relation to your cancer. It will assess your individual needs and concerns, to understand what matters to you.

Personalised Care and Support Planning includes sharing information with you about diet, physical activity, fatigue, and other practical information relevant to you. This could include anything from emotional support to directing you to local support services, such as benefits advice.

Making decisions about your healthcare

At NBT we encourage you to be a partner in your healthcare. When patients work with healthcare professionals to make decisions about their healthcare plan and treatment, this is called shared decision making. Shared decision making makes sure you are supported to make decisions that are right for you. This means supporting you to choose tests and treatments based on medical evidence, as well as your individual preferences, beliefs, and values.

It can be helpful to write down questions you have for your healthcare team. You should bring these, and a pen and paper to make any notes when you have appointments. 

Some questions that might be helpful to ask:

  • What are my options?
  • What are the possible benefits and risks of those options?
  • What support and information is available to help me make my decision?

Shared decision making matters to us. Tell us what matters to you. 

NGS Macmillan Wellbeing Centre 

We offer help and information about different kinds of cancers and treatments. We also talk about money, benefits you might get, what to eat, and exercises to do. If you have concerns or just want to talk with one of the team, we have time to listen and help you.

The centre offers ‘drop-ins’ for coffee and a chat or appointments for specific needs.

Opening times: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 16:15

Phone: 0117 414 7051 

Cancer Information Session

As part of your routine care you may be invited to a group education and support session at, or soon after the time of a cancer diagnosis.

The session provides:

  • Information about cancer and related topics that help you participate in your care and recovery.
  • The opportunity to meet other people with similar experiences.
  • Help to enable you to make choices best suited to you.

Venue: NGS Macmillan Wellbeing Centre, Southmead Hospital

Days and times: Monday 13:30 - 14:30, Thursday 10:00 – 11:00

How to contact us

Urology Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialists

0117 414 5009

Urology Cancer Support Worker

0117 414 0045

0117 414 0542

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The NGS Macmillan Wellbeing Centre, at Southmead Hospital, offers support and information to anyone affected by cancer. Whether you are someone who has just been diagnosed; in the middle of, or finished treatment, or a friend, family member or carer of someone with cancer.