Important Service Update

Our pharmacy will continue operating until 29 May 2026. Following this date, services may be temporarily suspended while we relocate to our new registered pharmacy premises.

We currently expect to reopen during June 2026, subject to completion of all regulatory and operational requirements. Further updates will be provided as soon as they become available.

To avoid interruptions to your medication supply, patients are advised to make alternative prescription arrangements after 29 May 2026 if required. We are happy to assist patients in temporarily transferring their pharmacy nomination to another pharmacy during this period.
For assistance or enquiries, please contact us:

• Landline: 020 8616 2700

Please note: if we are already assisting another caller, there is currently no call waiting facility and it may appear that the call is not connecting. Please try again shortly if this happens.

• Email: mychemistonline.ff694@nhs.net
• WhatsApp: 07392755130

For urgent medical advice or healthcare assistance, please seek advice from a nearby pharmacy or NHS 111.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience and continued support.
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Causes
Who is more likely to get stomach cancer

Anyone can get stomach cancer. It's not always clear what causes it.

You might be more likely to get it if you:

Many stomach cancers are also linked to lifestyle.

How to reduce your risk of getting stomach cancer

Do

  • try to quit smoking

  • try to lose weight if you are overweight

  • wear protective clothes and masks if you work in a job where you're exposed to harmful chemicals, such as in the rubber industry or coal mining

  • cut down on how much salt you eat

  • try to cut down on alcohol and avoid drinking more than 14 units a week

  • try to eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day

Important

It's important to get any symptoms of stomach cancer checked by a GP.

Even if you do not think you fit into any of the groups with a higher chance of getting it. Anyone can get stomach cancer.

Last Reviewed
11 January 2024
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Superintendent Pharmacist: Karim Alomgir Humayoon (GPhC No. 2073219)
Company Reg: 09783742
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