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 ...
Stay up to date with the latest from Macmillan. Improving care for LGBTQ+ people living with cancer Join this online course to discover what steps you can take in your role to help LGBTQ+ communities ...
Feeling anxious is a natural reaction when you have or have had cancer. But if it is affecting your daily life, you may need extra help and support. Feeling anxious is a natural reaction when you have ...
An ulcerating cancer wound is when a tumour grows and breaks through the skin, creating a wound. Doctors sometimes call them fungating cancer wounds or malignant wounds. When a tumour grows, it can ...
Secondary brain cancer is cancer that starts somewhere else in the body and spreads to the brain. It may also be called brain metastases or a secondary brain tumour. It is a type of advanced cancer.
The most common breast reconstruction surgery is using tissue from the tummy area (abdomen) along with its blood vessels. This is called a free DIEP flap (deep inferior epigastric perforator flap).
New research reveals that 40% of people with cancer in the UK have struggled to access treatment or care because of where they live. More needs to be done to make cancer care fair. As a GP, it really ...
Disclaimer - From 30 May 2024, the APPG on Cancer will cease to exist and this page will not be updated. This is because during the Dissolution period there are no MPs and APPGs. The All-Party ...
You can access on-demand e-learning courses and videos, live online courses and programmes and trusted resources and toolkits. Whatever role you do and wherever you work in the cancer pathway, our ...
If your partner, relative or friend has died, you may find it hard to cope with your emotions and the practical things you have to do. We have information to help you cope with some of the feelings or ...
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