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 ...
Fatigue is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It’s okay to slow down and do what works for you. These tips can help you save energy, rest when you need to, and enjoy the moments that matter ...
The counselling service in partnership with Bupa is closed and no longer accepting referrals. If you need emotional help or someone to talk to, there is help available. Here are some of the different ...
Wherever you work, you can host a Coffee Morning. Bring your colleagues, customers and clients together to enjoy a slice of something nice and help support people living with cancer. Whether you work ...
Cancer can affect your feelings, money and physical health. Find out about the possible impacts of cancer and get information and support to help you cope.
Use this tool to find local cancer support near you. Results come from our trusted partner, Cancer Care Map. You may see both Macmillan services and other local organisations that offer cancer support ...
External beam radiotherapy is when a radiotherapy machine aims high-energy rays at the area of the body being treated. This treatment is normally given as a number of short, daily treatments in a ...
If you are living with cancer and need financial help, you may be able to get a grant or loan. Find out more about the different types. If you have cancer and need financial help, you may be able to ...
If you have eating problems, you will usually be supported by a speech and language therapist (SLT). They can teach you exercises and techniques to help you chew and swallow. You may also see a ...
Find out about the different types of cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, tests and treatment.
We have a range of translated cancer information in 16 languages. If you cannot find what you need you can request some translations in other languages. We also have an interpreter service on the ...
brachytherapy, when a solid material is used radioisotope or radionuclide therapy, when a liquid is given by mouth or injection. Your healthcare team can give you more information about these types of ...