A TOTAL of 4,248 people in the South West phoned Macmillan Cancer Support during 2014 seeking help.

New figures from the charity show how many people contacted the Macmillan Support Line during the past 12 months. In Devon, there were 551 callers - of these, 73% of requests were for clinical information and emotional support while the remaining 27% was for welfare or financial guidance queries.

The Macmillan Support Line is for anyone with questions about cancer. It is free to call and staffed by experts who can help with a range of queries - from advice and support with money worries, clinical and treatment information, to being there to listen if a caller just wants to talk. The Macmillan Support Line answered 148,792 calls in 2014 from across the UK, and is funded thanks to donations to Macmillan.

These figures have been released to coincide with Cancer Talk Week (January 26 - 30), Macmillan’s annual awareness-raising week. This year, Macmillan is calling on the public to pledge support online for the charity’s Time to Choose campaign (www.timetochoose.org.uk) and make sure improving cancer care is a priority for the next government at this year’s general election.

David Crosby, General Manager for Central and South West England, said: “These figures illustrate just how many people affected by cancer in Devon are reaching out for our help by calling the Macmillan Support Line - and this is only one of our many services. More and more people are surviving cancer and while that is great news, Macmillan is calling on the next government to prevent the soaring number of cancer patients pushing the NHS to its limit. Our Time to Choose campaign aims to make cancer care an election priority and avoid a cancer care crisis. So please go online and show your support.”