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Travel and cancer

Travelling when you have cancer might involve some extra planning. Find out how cancer might affect travel in the UK and abroad.

Travelling in the UK

Travelling in the UK when you have cancer might mean you need to plan before you go.

Travelling abroad and cancer

Travelling abroad when you have cancer might not affect where or how you travel. It's important to have travel insurance.

Travel vaccinations and cancer

To visit some countries, you’ll need vaccinations before you leave. It’s a good idea to get advice about this at least 8 weeks before you travel.

Travel insurance and cancer

Travel insurance is very important for people who have or have had cancer. It’s important to know how to get travel insurance and what’s involved.

When not to travel

Most people who have cancer can travel without problems. In some circumstances you might need to wait before flying. Or make special arrangements with the airline.

Taking medicines abroad and cancer

If you need to take medicines abroad, it’s worth planning ahead. Some drugs are restricted. You might need a doctor’s letter or export licence.

Last reviewed: 18 Jun 2025

Next review due: 18 Jun 2028

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This section has been written, reviewed and updated by Cancer Research UK’s Patient Information Web Team. Thanks to the expert medical professionals and people affected by cancer who have helped to review this information.

  • Dr Mark Karlsson Cairns (Consultant in Aviation and Space Medicine)

  • Dr Tim Stride (Specialist Registrar in Aviation and Space Medicine

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