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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 ...
Jez is currently a Macmillan Buddy and also supports other Macmillan teams such as Corporate Partnerships. He has a long history of volunteering with Macmillan, having started volunteering as a ...
Cancer survival rates in the UK are as much as 25 years behind other European countries. Our analysis suggests if the UK’s survival rates matched the best in Europe, thousands more people who are ...
If you're worried about money or need advice, our money advisers can help. Find out what happens when you call us and what you need to have ready. If you are living with cancer or caring for someone ...
In this blog,Dr Hannah Tharmalingam reflects on the disappointing progress that has been made in the area of health inequalities over the past decade. Health inequalities describe the systematic ...
Macmillan have collaborated with Bristol Myers Squibb and people living with cancer to produce six videos covering prehabilitation. Prehabilitation helps people living with cancer prepare their body ...
We’ve all seen diet and cancer headlines and claims in the press about cancer risks. These usually end up shared on the internet and social media. Sometimes these can be worrying and not always backed ...
Treatment for cancer can cause hair loss on the whole body. In this video, Boots Beauty Advisor Charlotte gives Lurline make-up tips for creating and enhancing eyebrows and eyelashes. This video is ...
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and liquid biopsies have the potential to change the way we diagnose, treat and monitor some cancers. Find out how these revolutionary new technologies are changing the care we ...
The price of food is continuing to rise. At the same time, following healthy eating habits can help you cope both during and after cancer treatment. If you are struggling to afford key essentials such ...
Our Chief Medical Officer, Professor Richard Simcock explores cancer truths in the context of misinformation, disinformation and how we can work to combat these. I recently visited an exhibition ...
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