Close Menu
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Trending
  • 8,000 Nottingham students driving local climate action
  • New GEO experiment finds competitor sabotage is possible using AI models
  • Cyber Security and Resilience in 2026: what SME owners need to know
  • Intuit Mailchimp Unlocks a New Era of Profitable Ecommerce Marketing
  • Former Special Forces Soldier & Team GB Athlete Ben Gallagher to Speak at Thames Valley Business & Community Awards
  • Reshaping hospitality’s next chapter in 2026 with data-led intent
  • Six initiatives HR can implement to tackle the hidden costs of workplace mental health
  • Platform94 and Sister enhance international links with MoU partnership
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
You are at:Home»Community & Charity»Cardiff woman sets up ‘CancerPal the online shop for cancer patient care

Cardiff woman sets up ‘CancerPal the online shop for cancer patient care

0
Posted By sme-admin on September 20, 2021 Community & Charity, News

Jo Riley from Cardiff launched CancerPal after her mother died of cancer, the business has already sold thousands of products  in the UK with sales doubling over last year

CancerPal, ‘the Amazon for cancer patient care’ has helped thousands of people access a specialised range of products and care boxes to ease the effects of cancer treatment since it was set up in 2019.

It offers a comprehensive range of cancer care products, making it easy for patients and their loved ones to buy. It also shares information, advice and tips to help people emotionally and physically navigate cancer treatment.

Founder Jo Riley, from Cardiff started the business after her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2015.

Jo says: “When my mum was diagnosed, it was the first time I had experienced someone close to me having cancer, and I just didn’t know how to best support her. I turned to the internet and after hours of late-night research, discovered the cancer community and lots of specialist products that could help ease the side effects. Not only was I unaware that these products existed, but many were difficult to get hold of. Like anyone, I wanted to do everything I could to help make Mum comfortable, so I ended up finding out how I could import lots of these products from abroad.

“After my mum died in 2018 my job in sales felt meaningless, and I wanted to use the knowledge I had gathered to help other people. I launched CancerPal in 2019, to make it easier for other people to access and buy a carefully selected range of tried and tested products I knew could really help.”

360,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the UK and 80% of cancer care is provided by friends and family, often with little guidance or support. CancerPal’s mission is to empower and educate people around cancer care and make it easier to find products that can help with treatment.

Having moved online during the pandemic, the business has seen sales increase by over 100% during the last year, with more cancer patients and their friends and family able to access the unique range of products.

Product ranges

CancerPal’s range of practical, thoughtful and high-quality products are categorised by treatment type and symptom, based on strict research and recommendation. It offers both individual products and curated care boxes. Popular products include:

  • Onicolife Nail Drops and PolyBalm Nail Remedy – specifically developed to care for fragile nails that have been damaged by chemotherapy treatment.
  • Queasy Drops – developed by health care professionals to help ease the nausea associated with cancer treatments.
  • Satin pillowcases – gentler than cotton for fragile chemo hair plus kinder to skin and naturally cooling which is good for night sweats (another common side effect of many cancer treatments).
  • Udderly Smooth Cream – recommended by oncologists to help with uncomfortable skincare issues that are a common side effect of treatment.
  • Surgery cushions – to improve patient comfort post-surgery.

Business growth during the pandemic 

CancerPal was started from Jo’s back bedroom in Cardiff with a budget of £2,000, enough to create the initial care boxes and purchase a small amount of stock. Since then, products have been sold in 21 different countries, and Jo has expanded the business to hire marketing and communications director Claire Robertson-Adams.

After moving from Dubai to Cardiff, in fact next door to Jo, Claire became increasingly interested in CancerPal and its ethos to help, guide and support those helping their friends and loved ones through cancer treatment.

During the pandemic the business has shifted to an online model, allowing CancerPal to reach more people, with a 200% increase in website traffic over the last year. Future plans include increasing product ranges and product types.

Jo says: “A cancer diagnosis can lead to feeling out of control, and we are all about helping people to get some of that control back. We aim to remove the feeling of isolation and bring the support when patients need it. When Mum was diagnosed, all I wanted was someone to hold my hand – literally a pal to provide support. Doctors tell you what’s going to happen with your treatment, but it’s other patients that will tell you how to cope. It’s not rocket science, but it didn’t exist, and my hope is that we can be that support for other people

“Cancer is still a taboo subject. Everyone that goes through it says they are surprised by the number of people that simply disappear. People don’t know what to say or do to help, so we wanted to build something that would be genuinely useful – both for patients, and for their friends and family so that they feel empowered to provide the best possible support they can.”

 

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

8,000 Nottingham students driving local climate action

Former Special Forces Soldier & Team GB Athlete Ben Gallagher to Speak at Thames Valley Business & Community Awards

Platform94 and Sister enhance international links with MoU partnership

Comments are closed.

Follow SME Today on Linkedin and share all the topics you find interesting
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
Are you a Company Director?
Are you a Company Director - Verify your identity
Mastermind9
Events Calendar
    • Marketing
    February 19, 2026

    Intuit Mailchimp Unlocks a New Era of Profitable Ecommerce Marketing

    February 16, 2026

    Performance Marketing in the Age of AI: Why Trust, Quality & Human Judgement Still Win

    • Finance
    February 17, 2026

    How common cash flow mistakes are blocking businesses from funding

    February 16, 2026

    When Strategic Investment Gets Mistaken for Financial Failure: Why British Brands Deserve Better

    • People
    February 16, 2026

    Victoria Parker Celebrates Her First Year As Chief Operating Officer At WestSpring IT

    October 13, 2025

    Dr. Karim Bahou appointed Head of Innovation at Sister, Manchester’s £1.7bn innovation district

    • Health & Safety
    December 22, 2025

    Businesses Step Up Their Washroom Standards As Loo Of The Year Figures Reveal Big Changes

    September 18, 2025

    Lessons From Grenfell Are Still Being Learned

    • Events
    February 18, 2026

    Former Special Forces Soldier & Team GB Athlete Ben Gallagher to Speak at Thames Valley Business & Community Awards

    February 9, 2026

    South West Business & Community Awards 2026 Announce Shortlisted Nominees

    • Community
    February 13, 2026

    Filestream Managing Director To Run London Landmarks Half Marathon For Tommy’s

    February 3, 2026

    Thames Valley Business & Community Awards 2026 Announce Shortlisted Nominees

    • Food & Drink
    February 18, 2026

    Reshaping hospitality’s next chapter in 2026 with data-led intent

    February 13, 2026

    Small UK businesses each win £150k TikTok Shop boost

    • Books
    January 21, 2026

    The CEO Mirage: Exposing the hidden traps that take smart leaders down

    December 23, 2025

    Communication Expert Celebrates Book Launch At Oxford’s Saïd Business School

    The Newsletter

    Join our mailing list for the best SME stories, handpicked and delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks!

    Sign Up
    About

    SME Today is published by the same team who deliver The Great British Expos’. We have been organising various corporate events for the last 10 years, with a strong track record of producing well managed and attended business events across the UK.

    Join Our Mailing List

    Receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday.
    Read our Latest Newsletter:


    Sign Up
    X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    Categories
    • Books
    • Community & Charity
    • Education and Training
    • Environment
    • Events
    • Features
    • Finance
    • Food and Drink
    • Health & Safety
    • HR & Recruitment
    • In Profile
    • Legal
    • Marketing
    • News
    • People
    • Property & Development
    • Sponsored Content
    • Technology
    • Transport & Tourism
    • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    Copyright © 2025 SME Today.
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.