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There’s a lot of interest in weight loss drugs right now. In this blog we take a look at some of the questions people with cancer might have.
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 this moving video, Della shares her experience of having breast cancer. The video talks about receiving a breast cancer diagnosis, treatments and side effects, emotional challenges, how Macmillan ...
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 ...
Before you call the Macmillan money advisers, it helps to prepare a few things in advance so we can support you with benefits advice straight away.
Marc was diagnosed with a rare form of incurable thyroid cancer in March 2020. Living in Brighton with his husband, Marc has been supported by his local centre, the Macmillan Horizon Centre. Marc ...
Your spiritual needs are important to your wellbeing. Discover how to talk to healthcare professionals about your spirituality and where to get more support.
Chief Medical Officer Professor Richard Simcock reflects on misinformation in health and how we can work to combat this.
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 ...
In the UK, about 44,100 people get bowel cancer each year. While it's more common in older people, the number of younger people under 50 being diagnosed is increasing. This rising trend highlights why ...
Macmillan Cancer Support and AstraZeneca are working in partnership on a new research project to understand the barriers around biomarker testing.
Read the personal stories of individuals whose early cancer diagnoses gave them a better chance at treatment and recovery.