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Your spiritual needs are important to your wellbeing. Discover how to talk to healthcare professionals about your ...
We have resources for professionals who support people with cancer treatment, which includes risk assessment tools and ...
Retroperitoneal lymph nodes are the nodes at the back of your tummy (abdomen). Sometimes these nodes need to be removed after having chemotherapy. This is called a retroperitoneal lymph node ...
Mac Update is a quarterly e-newsletter for health and social care professionals who may not work in a Macmillan post, but are interested in our work and services. It contains the latest news, updates ...
Singer and performer Marc was diagnosed with a rare form of incurable thyroid cancer in March 2020. After 35 rounds of radiotherapy, he now speaks through a special valve in his throat. Marc has been ...
Mother of two, Priyanka, 39, used her experience of triple negative breast cancer, to write a book to help children understand a parent’s cancer diagnosis and challenge cancer taboos within her ...
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 ...
National Walking Month in May is the ideal time to be outdoors in spring enjoying walking’s physical and mental health benefits. Whether you’re walking for your health or as part of a fundraising ...
Are you a Macmillan professional, partner organisation or fundraising committee looking to recruit a volunteer? We can help you to advertise your opportunity online and provide you with all the ...
Universal Credit (UC) is a benefit to help with living costs for people on a low income or out of work. In the UK cancer is recognised as a disability. You may be eligible to claim Universal Credit if ...
If you have a cancer diagnosis, you may be eligible for ESA. The amount you receive will depend on your situation. You must be younger than State Pension age to be able to claim ESA. Your State ...