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Macmillan are working with Safeena to raise cancer awareness and break down the barriers that can prevent people from getting ...
In 2024 just 37% of people with cancer contacting our support line were men. Read stories from men living with cancer and get ...
When you have cancer it can change everything, including your relationships and the way people talk to you. You may feel everyone around you always wants to know how you’re doing or is starting to ...
It has been reported in the news recently that extra cancer screenings could detect early cases of breast cancer in dense breasts. In this blog, we try and answer some of the questions people might ...
The development of a new National Cancer Plan for England represents a major opportunity to make improvements to cancer care, from referral and diagnosis to treatment and aftercare, and to better the ...
In July 2023, Nadia's son Hashim died shortly after being diagnosed with testicular in May of that year. Nadia and her family hosted a Coffee Morning in memory of Hashim and together with friends and ...
Thursday, May 15 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). Since 2012 Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) has been marked each year on the third Thursday of May. In 2025 it takes place on ...
Leaving a gift in your will is one of the biggest personal differences you can make to support people living with cancer. Our handy guide covers the impact a gift in your will to Macmillan could have ...
With your help, we can be there for people living with cancer. As well as giving online, there are lots of other ways you can donate to Macmillan. Find out more about the different options to help you ...
This information is correct at time of publishing. But sometimes the types of cancer this treatment is used for, or treatment side effects, may change between revision dates. You can talk to your ...
If you are supporting someone with cancer, please confirm their cancer type and work status so that we can provide you with relevant information by email. What type of cancer does the person have? We ...
If you have advanced cancer, different people can give you care and support at home, in a hospital or in a hospice, depending on your situation. There may be times when you need a lot of help and ...