Webinars
Webinars take place monthly, excluding August and December. They are announced through our newsletter and social media channels where you will find registration links.
Please note that we record all webinars to share on our website. If you'd rather not be recorded, you are welcome to turn your camera off, use a nickname on screen instead of your real name, and make use of the chat function to ask questions.
Upcoming Webinars
Understanding Head & Neck Cancer Late Effects
Thursday 10 September 2026
18:00 - 19:00
Featuring Sabina Khan and Emma Hallam, Macmillan Consultant Radiographers. Both specialise in head and neck post-treatment late effects. They'll be joined by patient Karen Liesching-Schroder, who will share the patient perspective of diagnosis, treatment and late effects.
Immunotherapy Treatments for Head and Neck Cancer
Tuesday 6 October 2026
18:00 - 19:00
Kevin Harrington is Professor of Biological Cancer Therapies at The Institute of Cancer Research and Honorary Consultant Oncologist at the Royal Marsden and St George's Hospital. He developes biologically-targeted treatments that destroy cancer cells and activate anti-tumour immune responses.
Diet and How to Get Comfortable Eating Socially
Tuesday 3 November 2026
18:00 - 19:00
Many head and neck cancer patients struggle to swallow or tolerate certain foods after treatment, making eating out feel like something to avoid rather than enjoy. Florence Cook, a Head and Neck Cancer Specialist Dietitian, will share advice on diet after treatment, while patient Peter Russell talks about his experience.
Past Webinars
I'm Newly Diagnosed. What Now?
This webinar features retired Consultant Oncologist Professor Dr Mehmet Sen and patient speaker Hazel Turner, who share expert advice and personal experience to help patients and their families navigate a new diagnosis.
'The presentations were excellent. Dr Sen made participants feel they could ask anything. I will certainly attend future events and can certainly recommend to other people living with Head and Neck cancers, whatever stage you are at.'