Our aim

We all react differently, but it is likely that both the patient and their loved ones will want information about this hidden cancer to enable better understanding and support. Knowledge can help dispel fear and give hope.

Many of those touched by CUP will want something to be done to end this problem and to improve awareness that stimulates more research and improved treatments.

We - Jo’s friends - aim to do our best, with your support, to make the unknown, known.

Please note: we do not offer medical advice. If you have any medical queries you should direct them at a qualified medical practitioner. We offer information which is intended to help patients - their carers, families and friends - and those who want to know more about the CUP phenomenon.

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Endorsements

CUP is a neglected area. I am delighted to support the work of Jo's friends. This website is a fantastic resource.
Dr Maurice Slevin, Medical Oncologist

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