EVERYONE who goes through a cancer diagnosis and treatment will experience it differently.
Local people who have had cancer treatment, or supported someone who has, are being invited to share their experiences.
The East of England Cancer Alliances, which work as part of the NHS to transform local cancer services, want to know what worked well and what might have made things better for patients and their families or supporters.
The Cancer Alliances have launched a short survey to help improve cancer services across the region.
Holly Masters, from Cambridgeshire, co-chairs the East of England Cancer Alliances Patient Partnership Group.
She said: "As a former cancer patient myself, I know how important it is that we share our stories to help improve cancer care.
“Our personal experiences are vital in shaping services for the future, from diagnosis through treatment and aftercare, as well as help for families and supporters.
"I very much hope that people of all ages will take this opportunity to complete this survey. Our voices matter and can make a difference."
Please complete the survey online by following THIS link, scan the QR code below, or call 0113 539 9425 and leave contact details, one of our team will call you back and go through the survey over the telephone at a time that suits you.